M&S launches chicken feast dine-in deal that serves two for £10 – full list of items included | The Sun

M&S launches chicken feast dine-in deal that serves two for £10 – full list of items included | The Sun

04/29/2023

MARKS and Spencer is selling a chicken dinner deal for £10 – and it could be perfect for tea-time.

The posh supermarket is known for its dine-in deals, with previous offerings including a bargain Sunday roast with all the trimmings.

But it's new deal gives shoppers the change to bag a main and three sides for £10.

The delicious deal serves two people and can be bought in M&S foodhalls now.

An M&S fan shared the deal on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group and the post was flooded with shoppers hoping to try it.

One person wrote: "Just finished this – it was lovely."

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Another tagged their friend and wrote: "I do love an M&S meal deal."

While a third wrote: "So delish – the rotisserie chicken is great."

You can find your local store by using the locator tool on the M&S website.

The Sun has asked M&S for a full list of prices for the items included in the deal, and we will update this article once we hear back.

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Previous deals by the supermarket have helped shoppers to save more than £10 on the price of buying the items individually.

Main choices include garlic and herb chicken and rotisserie chicken.

Plus, there are 12 sides you can pair your main with, including mashed potato, sweet potato fries and coleslaw.

The posh supermarket has run similar deals in recent weeks, including a steak and chips meal deal for two for £10.

M&S' Chicken Feast dine-in deal for two menu

There are six mains to choose from, including:

  • Sweet and smoky British spatchcock chicken
  • British Garlic and Herb chicken
  • British pork, sage and onion-stuffed chicken
  • British rotisserie chicken

Along with the main, shoppers have a choice of the following sides:

  • Tenderstem broccoli, fine beans, carrots and baby corn
  • Butternut squash, Tenderstem broccoli and mangetout peas
  • Deli-style coleslaw
  • Four sweetcorn cobettes
  • Layered peas, carrots, sweetcorn and broccoli with seasoned butter
  • Green vegetable medley with lemon and herb butter
  • Buttery mashed potato
  • Chicken gravy
  • Chunky chips
  • Sweet potato fries
  • Frites

But M&S isn't the only supermarket selling dine-in meal deals.

Tesco's finest dinner for two offers shoppers one main, one side, one desert and one drink, including a bottle of wine.

The deal is available for Clubcard holders at £12 – slightly more expensive than M&S' deal but you do get a drink included.

This could include a bottle of wine worth £7.50 or a six pack of coca-cola zero worth £4.20.

Outside of the deal, the most expensive deal combination at Tesco comes to £19.35.

This means the deal could save shoppers up to £7.35 and it is available until June 6.

Asda also offers a similar deal for £12, which includes one main, a side, a desert and a drink.

Asda's most expensive meal combination comes to £16 – saving shoppers £4.

Make sure you shop around too in case we have missed a better deal.

You can use comparison tools like Trolley.co.uk to find similar food items from other retailers and compare prices.

It comes after M&S bought back its popular £20 Valentine’s Day meal deal including steak and prosecco.

The retailer also revealed it is planning to close a number of branches within weeks – check the list to see if one is near you.

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