Buy a main course, side and dessert, all for £10 with free wine 11 November - 17 November 2015
Mains
Rotisserie Chicken
Duck Breast Fillets*
Slow Cooked Duck
Lamb Loin Chops
Gastropub Chicken Kiev en Croute
Battered Cod & Mushy Peas
Butterfly Trout with Orange*
Gastropub Cottage Pie
Gastropub Shepherd’s Pie*
Gastropub Chicken & Leek Pies
Butternut & Pecorino Risotto (V)
Ready to Roast Honey Glazed Gammon
Lasagne al Forno
Chargrilled Veg Pasta Melt (V)*
Gastropub Chicken Casserole*
Side dishes
Roasting Potatoes
Parmentier potatoes
Potato rosti
New potatoes with herbs
Petit pois & carrots*
Garlic mushrooms
Carrot and swede crush
Pea & bean layer
Potato croquettes
Mediterranean vegetables for roasting
Broccoli, carrot, courgette & fine beans*
Desserts
Cheese selection*
Fruit fiesta
2 Millionaire’s shortbread
2 Raspberry panna cotta
Profiterole stack
Strawberry jelly trifle
Puff apple pie
Crème brûlée
Tarte tatin
Hot chocolate fudge pudding
Wines and Drinks
Raso de la Cruz tempranillo cabernet
Soleado cabernet sauvignon
Piemonte barbera
Loretto sangiovese
Raso de la Cruz Macabeo Chardonnay
Utiel Requena sauvignon blanc
Bianco Terre Siciliane
Loretto trebbiano
Raso de la Cruz rosé
Peach Garden rosé
Don't forget Sparks card
- Youngy
Top comments
snack_attack
10 Nov 1516#13
Haven't you just proved that the M&S dine in deal is actually good?? Your Aldi £12 version vs. M&S's at £10??
In M&S you can get 1.6kg chickens or even bigger if you're lucky. The M&S wine is no better or worse compared to Aldi's in my opinion. You cannot get the millionaires shortbread dessert in Aldi - that M&S dessert is worth it's weight in gold and is more addictive than crack cocaine.
You also get treated like a human being in M&S and can have a civilised chat with the checkout assistant, rather than in Aldi where you're ordered to put your trolley next to the checkout assistant whilst they throw your 69p fruit and veg in the trolley so that it's nice and bruised before you get the products in the car...
minimoney
10 Nov 159#3
Yeah scrummy but you'll still need to go out later for fish n chips
will3000
10 Nov 158#5
I'm not sure about this offer anymore. The portions seem to of gotten progressively smaller or stretched and whenever I go to pick it up there are really just the filler options left that no one is as keen on. Maybe it's just the M and S near me, I don' t know.
But really, you can buy a decent lasagne, side and dessert for just slightly less than £10. So the offer appears to me to be more of a 'Buy these 3 items and we will give you £2-3 off a bottle of wine.
jooly777
10 Nov 155#20
In case this helps anyone - when this deal was on a couple of weeks ago, I was disappointed with the range of mains offered by my (fairly small) local M & S - it was displaying perhaps only 2 or 3 of those listed in the HUKD post . However, when I looked around the store I noticed that they had a meal in a different section which I remembered being on the list but it didn't have the special offer 'Main' sticker on it. Nevertheless, I picked up the 3 other components of the deal and took the lot to checkout and it all went through as per the offer. So worth checking elsewhere in the store if the range seems to be limited on the display.
Latest comments (43)
mrdeallover
13 Nov 15#43
Wouldn't be seen dead in asda, it's like benefits street on tour. It would seem your welcomed as long as u stink of urine and look like Vicky pollard on smack
pototea
13 Nov 15#42
Went today and was pleasantly suprised.
Didn't know this deal was on. Picked up a rotisserie chicken which was priced at £7.26, creme brulee, mushrooms and wine. I was about to buy the £7 chicken anyway until I saw the offer and bought the deal for the extra £3.
Youngy
12 Nov 15#41
Don't forget Sparks card.
cm1
11 Nov 15#40
Can't agree more snack_attack re the millionaires dessert. I'm not generally a sweet tooth however they are like crack lol (I can only imagine!)
rmaee
11 Nov 15#39
Go to asda and get more for your money.
will3000
11 Nov 151#38
Thanks and well done for noticing that simple mista....boredalreadybye
ifa
11 Nov 15#37
Looser!! hehe
usetheforceluke
11 Nov 15#36
This "deal" is every couple of weeks and has been running for years. Hardly a deal as its pretty much the norm
jooly777
10 Nov 155#20
In case this helps anyone - when this deal was on a couple of weeks ago, I was disappointed with the range of mains offered by my (fairly small) local M & S - it was displaying perhaps only 2 or 3 of those listed in the HUKD post . However, when I looked around the store I noticed that they had a meal in a different section which I remembered being on the list but it didn't have the special offer 'Main' sticker on it. Nevertheless, I picked up the 3 other components of the deal and took the lot to checkout and it all went through as per the offer. So worth checking elsewhere in the store if the range seems to be limited on the display.
kooks65 to jooly777
11 Nov 151#29
Thanks for this, I was going to a bigger store this morning but there were problems on the motorway so I went to theSimply Food near me, the Loretto trebbiano wine was not on the display so I went to the wine section and got, at the checkout I asked the cashier to check it was on the deal and she said yes :smiley:.
Morenenth to jooly777
11 Nov 15#35
thanks for the advice:)
kirit121
11 Nov 15#34
I can't find Roast Chicken in Menu
gluke21
10 Nov 15#10
OK, ye doubters. I think the
Dine-in-Deal is still great.
You cook, I will enjoy their
deal. Hot and thanks for the
post.
jeczap to gluke21
11 Nov 15#33
pffft...that barely rhymes
rabb5it
11 Nov 15#32
Thanks OP. How else would I spend my £10 M+S vouchers.
Youngy
11 Nov 15#31
No beer in the drinks this time?
will3000
10 Nov 158#5
I'm not sure about this offer anymore. The portions seem to of gotten progressively smaller or stretched and whenever I go to pick it up there are really just the filler options left that no one is as keen on. Maybe it's just the M and S near me, I don' t know.
But really, you can buy a decent lasagne, side and dessert for just slightly less than £10. So the offer appears to me to be more of a 'Buy these 3 items and we will give you £2-3 off a bottle of wine.
tightar5e to will3000
10 Nov 151#7
Agree, you can get a 1.5KG Free Range Chicken for a fiver for Aldi, and a decent Bottle of Wine for £4-5, add in some 59p Potatoes, a Broccoli Stem, and a couple of luxury yogurts for desserts, or similar you're at £12 at most, with a wine that is at least drinkable, compared to the M&S included ones.
pedant4life to will3000
11 Nov 15#30
"Seem to of, seriously?? You wouldn't say "the portions of gotten smaller", so why say "the portions seem to of gotten smaller". Just because "of" and "have" sound vaguely similar doesn't make them interchangeable. Cue someone calling me a "looser" for pointing this out.
eileenb13
11 Nov 15#28
Can't beat m and s grub for a treat!
Badgers
11 Nov 151#27
I know this is a regular deal but hot and worth posting so don't get the moaning.
£10 meal is a treat compared to a cheaper supermarket dinner but still a bargain treat.
eyo10010
11 Nov 15#26
does this include beer as an alternative to wine?
tawse57
10 Nov 15#25
I get the impression on comments on hotukdeals re these M&S deals that loyal M&S customers in areas with smaller M&S stores are being hard done by - they appear to not get the best items in these deals.
Ben_K
10 Nov 151#24
£8 for M&S employees :smiley:
princessnatz85
10 Nov 15#23
The 10% will only work on your Sparks card if the activation offer hasn't expired :smiley:
joesmum
10 Nov 15#22
ooh thanks, I think sparkle card sound better than sparks card :wink:
themachman
10 Nov 15#11
Only good if you like wine
DCFC79 to themachman
10 Nov 15#21
Can always use the wine as a gift for someone eg a certain festive season that's started, make a named out of it for example.
snack_attack
10 Nov 152#19
My comment was alluding to M&S's dine in deal, not your regular weekly shop. I would never do my weekly milk, bread, pickled onion, anchovy and bisto gravy granules shop in M&S. I go to Netto.
juicy442
10 Nov 15#16
crap for vegetarians again. Shame as used to be much better for us
thomasleep to juicy442
10 Nov 15#18
don't have a cow man :wink:
Bargainhunteree
10 Nov 151#17
I think I would prefer to have my food thrown into the trolly and be charged £50 compared to an equivalent £100 shop at m&s, the £50 difference isn't worth a nice hello from the checkout staff ....that being said I think the m&s 2 can dine meal is worth the money, if you choose the more expensive mains.
flashybime1
10 Nov 15#15
Great deal!!!
dairooney
10 Nov 151#14
Heat from me. I reckon the wine is worth around £4 so if you choose your food wisely you get a decent deal.
snack_attack
10 Nov 1516#13
Haven't you just proved that the M&S dine in deal is actually good?? Your Aldi £12 version vs. M&S's at £10??
In M&S you can get 1.6kg chickens or even bigger if you're lucky. The M&S wine is no better or worse compared to Aldi's in my opinion. You cannot get the millionaires shortbread dessert in Aldi - that M&S dessert is worth it's weight in gold and is more addictive than crack cocaine.
You also get treated like a human being in M&S and can have a civilised chat with the checkout assistant, rather than in Aldi where you're ordered to put your trolley next to the checkout assistant whilst they throw your 69p fruit and veg in the trolley so that it's nice and bruised before you get the products in the car...
joesmum
10 Nov 15#6
is this £9 with the sparkle card or whatever it is called? I have 10% off food with the card so assume it works with the meal deal.
Coffee100 to joesmum
10 Nov 15#12
Yes, I was just about to post this. Sparks card will give you 10% off, ie will be £9
J_Staunton
10 Nov 154#8
the M&S backlash has begun
kathdanforth to J_Staunton
10 Nov 15#9
As long as the chicken isn't out of date
summerof76
10 Nov 15#4
Thanks for posting
minimoney
10 Nov 159#3
Yeah scrummy but you'll still need to go out later for fish n chips
Opening post
Mains
Rotisserie Chicken
Duck Breast Fillets*
Slow Cooked Duck
Lamb Loin Chops
Gastropub Chicken Kiev en Croute
Battered Cod & Mushy Peas
Butterfly Trout with Orange*
Gastropub Cottage Pie
Gastropub Shepherd’s Pie*
Gastropub Chicken & Leek Pies
Butternut & Pecorino Risotto (V)
Ready to Roast Honey Glazed Gammon
Lasagne al Forno
Chargrilled Veg Pasta Melt (V)*
Gastropub Chicken Casserole*
Side dishes
Roasting Potatoes
Parmentier potatoes
Potato rosti
New potatoes with herbs
Petit pois & carrots*
Garlic mushrooms
Carrot and swede crush
Pea & bean layer
Potato croquettes
Mediterranean vegetables for roasting
Broccoli, carrot, courgette & fine beans*
Desserts
Cheese selection*
Fruit fiesta
2 Millionaire’s shortbread
2 Raspberry panna cotta
Profiterole stack
Strawberry jelly trifle
Puff apple pie
Crème brûlée
Tarte tatin
Hot chocolate fudge pudding
Wines and Drinks
Raso de la Cruz tempranillo cabernet
Soleado cabernet sauvignon
Piemonte barbera
Loretto sangiovese
Raso de la Cruz Macabeo Chardonnay
Utiel Requena sauvignon blanc
Bianco Terre Siciliane
Loretto trebbiano
Raso de la Cruz rosé
Peach Garden rosé
Don't forget Sparks card
- Youngy
Top comments
In M&S you can get 1.6kg chickens or even bigger if you're lucky. The M&S wine is no better or worse compared to Aldi's in my opinion. You cannot get the millionaires shortbread dessert in Aldi - that M&S dessert is worth it's weight in gold and is more addictive than crack cocaine.
You also get treated like a human being in M&S and can have a civilised chat with the checkout assistant, rather than in Aldi where you're ordered to put your trolley next to the checkout assistant whilst they throw your 69p fruit and veg in the trolley so that it's nice and bruised before you get the products in the car...
But really, you can buy a decent lasagne, side and dessert for just slightly less than £10. So the offer appears to me to be more of a 'Buy these 3 items and we will give you £2-3 off a bottle of wine.
Latest comments (43)
Didn't know this deal was on. Picked up a rotisserie chicken which was priced at £7.26, creme brulee, mushrooms and wine. I was about to buy the £7 chicken anyway until I saw the offer and bought the deal for the extra £3.
Dine-in-Deal is still great.
You cook, I will enjoy their
deal. Hot and thanks for the
post.
But really, you can buy a decent lasagne, side and dessert for just slightly less than £10. So the offer appears to me to be more of a 'Buy these 3 items and we will give you £2-3 off a bottle of wine.
£10 meal is a treat compared to a cheaper supermarket dinner but still a bargain treat.
In M&S you can get 1.6kg chickens or even bigger if you're lucky. The M&S wine is no better or worse compared to Aldi's in my opinion. You cannot get the millionaires shortbread dessert in Aldi - that M&S dessert is worth it's weight in gold and is more addictive than crack cocaine.
You also get treated like a human being in M&S and can have a civilised chat with the checkout assistant, rather than in Aldi where you're ordered to put your trolley next to the checkout assistant whilst they throw your 69p fruit and veg in the trolley so that it's nice and bruised before you get the products in the car...