The pub giant, which has boozers across Birmingham and throughout the rest of the West Midlands to boot, has cut breakfast prices by more than 30 per cent.
The discounts will be launched to mark "Tax Equality Day" which is a promotion the pub chain uses to try and push a permanent cut to VAT for hospitality venues
The popular pub chain is offering customers a 7.5 per cent reduction to celebrate Tax Equality Day, the pub giant - which is owned by Sir Tim Martin - has confirmed.
Posting to his channel on the social media platform, CharlieVlogs, who has amassed over 55,000 subscribers shared how to cut the cost of a fry-up from the chain.
JD Wetherspoon currently has more than 790 pubs across the UK but the portfolio could soon be reduced by 10 with some sites up for sale - here's the full list of locations