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HARVESTER left parents hopping mad after charging £9 for a 'rip-off' Easter breakfast for kids.

The restaurant chain came under fire for hiking up the usual children’s menu price by £4 over the Bank Holiday weekend.

Parents have slammed Harvester's 'rip off' Easter breakfast
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Parents have slammed Harvester's 'rip off' Easter breakfastCredit: Facebook/Harvester
Harvester is charging £8.99 for the breakfast
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Harvester is charging £8.99 for the breakfastCredit: Facebook/Willow Brook Centre

Angry mums and dads had to fork out £8.99 for a measly plate of two chipolatas, a spoonful of scrambled egg, a small pot of baked beans, one hash brown, half a tomato and some toast.

With a children’s cooked breakfast normally set at £4.99, Harvester chucked in a 55p Malteser chocolate bunny, an activity sheet and a 99p drink to justify the eggs-tortinate price jump.

But parents were left fuming - especially as many big name restaurants are letting kids eat free or for just £1 this Easter.

Blasting the chain online, one mum raged: “Are you having a laugh Harvester? Get a grip, we are in a cost of living crisis.”

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Another diner added: “That is a total rip off!”

A third said: “Wow! Thats very expensive for a kids meal. Other places offer that at a fraction of the price with a free activity sheet and drink. Malteaser chocolate bunnies are 55p in Sainsbury’s! ”

A fourth fumed: “Small mortgage for a family with a couple of children for breakfast! There is a lot of competition Harvester, don’t be greedy!”

And one dad blasted: “£9 for a kids breakfast? It should be free or just a £1 with an adults breakfast. You seriously trying it on? I hope people keep away.”

Harvester usually charges £4.99 for the same kids’ cooked breakfast.

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For £6.99, adults can feast on two large sausages, two rashers of bacon, fried, scrambled or poached eggs, two hash browns, a whole tomato, flat mushroom and baked beans.

Unlimited coffee or tea can be chucked in for 99p - making the entire meal £1 cheaper than the children’s Easter breakfast.

Harvester attempted to calm the backlash on its Facebook page by insisting the complaints would be ’taken into consideration’.

The company, owned by Mitchells & Butlers, added: “We know price is crucial across our businesses and want guest to feel they are getting the best value for money we can offer.

“Pricing takes into a consideration a whole range of variables besides the cost of food alone.

Energy and labour costs are also a factor as well as rates we are subjected to within the geographical area.”

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