I would disagree. I used to hate M&S and their bloated prices but the more I have compared (ready meals and bakery products) I have regularly found that M&S products taste far better than cheaper products from other stores and frequently even expensive stuff from waitrose.
patrick_000
19 Apr 178#8
Yes, poor form from M&S to not have any vege main option. Will stick with Waitrose and Tesco.
lolrhhfdth to edinburgher
20 Apr 175#19
The cheek of M&S to charge extra for preparing it for you! I would write an angry letter.
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edinburgher
20 Apr 17#18
These could be cooked from scratch for half the cost !
lolrhhfdth to edinburgher
20 Apr 175#19
The cheek of M&S to charge extra for preparing it for you! I would write an angry letter.
bemad to edinburgher
20 Apr 172#20
If you can get 2 fresh chicken breasts, prepare and make the sauce, six potato croquettes plus two sponge desserts with the cherry and blueberry sauce (or 2 slices of cheesecake) for £3 I take my hat off to you :smiley:
Besford to edinburgher
22 Apr 17#30
If I cooked it from scratch you wouldn't want to eat it!
blue1971
20 Apr 171#21
Disagree all you want,there was a time when Marks food was well ahead of most. It's standard is even behind the likes of Aldi nowadays,yet somehow still way way more expensive. There food is pre packed rubbish.
fedex1401 to blue1971
20 Apr 171#24
Totally agree with this. As an ex-M&S food shopper, it became clear to me that their quality was on a downward spiral, and no longer justified the premiums they charge. I initially switched to Aldi for fresh meat, fruit and veg (their premium steaks are better than M&S' imo) but have gradually increased purchases from there as they have increased their premium ranges.:man:
Besford to blue1971
22 Apr 17#29
Maybe (Aldi is excellent) but certainly not in Iceland territory as suggested by blue1971. A bit of balance is needed in these comments.
Coffee100
20 Apr 17#28
How did you find out that's in the deal? It's on the website.
Lisa_D
20 Apr 17#27
Ive had a look on their website , no mention of mushroom encroute ( or any other veggie option
patrick_000
20 Apr 17#26
That's good to know - will check tomorrow. It's not listed on the image above.
sashahook
19 Apr 1720#7
Not one single vegetarian option!
Coffee100 to sashahook
19 Apr 174#13
That is terrible. Poor form m and s.
jakerandall to sashahook
20 Apr 17#25
Is the Mushroom En Croute not vegetarian because it's in the deal too???
Or you could go for the healthy meal deal from the Co-op. They have excelled themselves this time. :confused:
edinburgher to aajax42
20 Apr 17#16
If this is anything like the frozen meal deal, it's hardly healthy!
blue1971
19 Apr 172#1
£6 for this low end pre packed rubbish is staggering,please don't waste your money. No better than Iceland
weswart to blue1971
19 Apr 179#11
I would disagree. I used to hate M&S and their bloated prices but the more I have compared (ready meals and bakery products) I have regularly found that M&S products taste far better than cheaper products from other stores and frequently even expensive stuff from waitrose.
Besford to blue1971
19 Apr 171#14
Wrong - simply wrong!
Coffee100
19 Apr 173#12
Agree.
bemad
19 Apr 171#10
The Hunters Chicken and the Chicken/Leek/Bacon are good quality chicken breasts (2 of them) which cook very nicely in the oven. I serve them with steamed veg and then keep the croquettes (my choice of side) for another time. The cherry sponges and cheesecake are both excellent.
Regularly get these and can't fault them!
BigCheeseGlenni
19 Apr 17#9
Lovely job op thanks
patrick_000
19 Apr 178#8
Yes, poor form from M&S to not have any vege main option. Will stick with Waitrose and Tesco.
tawse57
19 Apr 17#6
Great for diabetics. Well done M&S. Where do I hit the red arrow?
June50
19 Apr 172#2
Had the Hunter's Chicken tonight - lovely.
sjs31 to June50
19 Apr 17#5
We had the Chicken Leek and Bacon main tonight - also lovely! :smiley:
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Regularly get these and can't fault them!