Premier League Stars Host Surprise Penalty Shootout at Supermarket for Families
Premier League legends surprise supermarket shoppers with penalty shootout in the aisles
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Former England goalkeeper Ben Foster, along with players David McGoldrick and Will Sutton, surprised shoppers at a Tesco supermarket with a penalty shootout. This event promotes Kellogg's Football Camps, offering 39,000 free places for children aged five to 15 across the UK this summer.
- 01Ben Foster, David McGoldrick, and Will Sutton surprised Tesco shoppers with a penalty shootout.
- 02The event promotes Kellogg's Football Camps, which provide free places for children.
- 0339,000 free spots are available for kids aged five to 15 during the summer.
- 04The camps aim to help children stay active and make friends.
- 05Parents can register for free places by purchasing Kellogg's cereal and scanning a QR code.
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This week, supermarket shoppers at Tesco experienced an unexpected surprise as former England goalkeeper Ben Foster, along with Barnsley striker David McGoldrick and Oldham defender Will Sutton, hosted a penalty shootout in the aisles. The event was designed to promote Kellogg's Football Camps, which will provide 39,000 free places for children aged five to 15 across the UK this summer. Foster expressed his excitement about turning a routine shopping trip into a fun football experience for families, highlighting the importance of keeping kids active. The camps, now in their third year, are led by FA-qualified coaches and aim to help children learn new skills while making friends. Research indicates that many parents feel overwhelmed during the summer holidays, with affordable activities being a significant concern. To register for a free place, parents can buy a promotional Kellogg's cereal box and scan the QR code or visit the Kellogg's Football Camps website.
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The initiative provides children with opportunities for physical activity and social interaction during the summer, easing the burden on parents seeking affordable activities.
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