Any student or member of staff can enjoy a free hot breakfast, fruit, cup of tea or coffee.
A Glasgow university is offering free breakfasts to students and staff amid the cost-of-living crisis.
Any student or member of staff can enjoy a free hot breakfast, fruit, cup of tea or coffee from the George Moore restaurant from Monday, November 21. GCU’s principal and vice-chancellor, Professor Pamela Gillies, said: “We know that the cost of living crisis has made this a particularly challenging time for our University community.
To redeem the offer, students simply have to collect the items from the counter and the drinks machine, then head to one of the till points.
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