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The smash-hit Netflix anime could be taking over your local Tesco

In news that will hearten any adult hoping to coax their child into a supermarket in the next few weeks, HUNTR/X will sharing space with Weetabix this summer.
Tesco has announced that six of its store cafés are being taken over by Netflix anime smash Kpop Demon Hunters, according to the Retail Gazette.
Expect to see Rumi, Mira, Zoey and co adorning the cafes’ entranceways, furniture and counters, as well as selfie stations, a Korean-inspired menu and ‘Kpop Demon Hunters themed activities’.
‘We wanted to have some fun in our Cafés before the summer finishes and children go back to school,’ says James Pavey, director of hospitality at Tesco: ‘Kids love KPop Demon Hunters which makes it the perfect theme for a takeover, and because we’re running ”Kids Eat Free”, popping in for a bite and a selfie won’t cost the earth.’
The participating stores are in Coventry, Watford, St Helens, York, Ashby De La Zouch and Hatfield. The selfie stations, activities and Korean inspired menu will also be present in another 135 supermarkets.
The location of the six stores:
The first kids into the six cafés will receive a free goodie bag containing a backpack, socks, a book and toy.
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