Carvery offers its support to military
Date published: 22 June 2017
Toby Carvery is showing its support to the armed forces by offering all military personnel a free carvery on Armed Forces Day on Saturday
TOBY Carvery is showing its support to the armed forces by offering all military personnel a free carvery on Armed Forces Day on Saturday.
The branch at Burnley Lane, Oldham, is among those inviting local armed forces to enjoy a free breakfast or carvery as a way of saying thank you for all their hard work.
Armed Forces Day helps the country to show its support to the men and women who represent the UK in the Army, Navy and Royal Air Force.
Voucher
Toby Carvery's offer is open to all military personnel, from serving troops and reserves to veterans and cadets, and can be claimed by downloading a voucher and presenting this along with their military ID or veteran's card.
Martin Gosling, Brand Operations Director for Toby Carvery said: "Armed Forces Day is a brilliant opportunity to show our thanks for the work both serving and ex-military have done for our country.
"We are proud to support our troops and can't think of a better way to thank all those involved than by giving them a roast dinner on us."
Toby Carvery has also announced its charity partnership with The Royal British Legion, which will see it support the charity with fundraising initiatives over the next two years, and has added a special charity pudding to its menus with 25p from each pudding sale being donated to The Legion. It is aiming to raise £100,000 for The Royal British Legion by the end of 2018.
To download your Armed Forces Day voucher, to book a table or to find out more about the offer, visit https://www.tobycarvery.co.uk/offers/armed-forces-day.
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