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M & S Dine in for £10 this weekend Thurs 25th May - Tue 31st May

Choose from 1 Main, 1 side, 1 dessert and 1 bottle of wine/soft drink - all for £10

MAINS
Rump Steaks
Sirloin Steaks
Rottisserie Chicken
The Cook Menu Mozarella & Pesto Chicken
The Grill BBQ Chicken Breast
The Cook Menu Chicken & Cheddar Gratin
Gastropub Chicken & Prawn Paella
The Cook Menu Haddock Gratin
2 Breaded Plaice topped with a Mornay Sauce
The Cook Menu Beef Roulades
The Cook Menu Goats Cheese & Pesto Encroute (V)
Salmon Tranche

SIDE DISHES
Fresh Chips
Colcannon Mash
Potato Wedges
Potato Rosti
New Potatoes and Herbs
Green Pea, Bean and Vegetable Layer
Garlic Mushrooms
Large Spinach & Pinenut Pasta Pot
Salad Bowl
Mediterranean Vegetables for Roasting


DESSERTS
Dine In Cheese Selection & Oatcakes
2 Raspberry Pannacotta
2 Millionaires Shortbread
2 Strawberry & Cream Pots
Strawberry & Rhubarb Puff Pastry Pie
2 Raspberry Sherry Trifles
Jelly Globe
2 Cherry Frangipane Slices
2 New York Cheesecake Slices
Tiramisu Traybake
Strawberry & Blueberry pack
Ice-cream

WINES & DRINKS
Vina Ulma Ros!
Inzoglia/Pinot Grigio
Falanghina
Cortese
Reggiano Rosso
Piedmont Barbera
Valencia Juice Twin Pack
Twin Pack Grape Juice

Enjoy :o

Comments

  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    Wow. A world away from the ridiculous tescos offer!
    Much much better selection and without all the headache!
    :A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
    Grocery Spend Weekly Challenge (Sat-Fri):£30.50/£40
  • 1trainer1
    1trainer1 Posts: 1,030 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper
    is this £10 per person or £10 for two people?
    Blessed on 18th February 2014 at 0814 with little Sarah xxx
  • rinoa778
    rinoa778 Posts: 196 Forumite
    A Dine in meal deal costs £10 and is enough for 2 to share.
    Lurker extraordinaire! no. 4950

    Food Shopping & Groceries is my favourite board.
  • shopndrop
    shopndrop Posts: 3,548 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    rinoa778 wrote: »
    A Dine in meal deal costs £10 and is enough for 2 to share.

    Or depending on what you buy, maybe add a few more veg, can feed a family e.g. if you get a large whole chicken, and say an apple pie, this can be stretched to feed 4.
  • chesky369
    chesky369 Posts: 2,590 Forumite
    Just bought chicken £7.89; wine £6.99; tiramisu £2.79; chips £1.99, totalling £19.66p for £10 - half price, near enough.
  • jbro
    jbro Posts: 898 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    M&S currently have an offer of 10% off any 3 bottles of wine instore. So, if you buy 3 of the 'Dine in for £10' deals with the wine, you get an extra discount on the top i.e. 10% off the full price of the 3 wines you get.

    :T
  • varndeanian
    varndeanian Posts: 20 Forumite
    We purchased two of these £10 offers from a newly opened store in Brighton this week, along with some other items, and were overcharged on the 'meal deals' because the computer didn't recognise all the items - some of which had been substituted when items had run out. This was despite a couple of 'ghost items' costing £0.01 being added to the receipt (apparently to make the computer recognise the substitues as part of the deal). Having spent a considerable time at home trying to fathom out the receipt we did finally get a refund when we went back to the store. However we were practically the first customers of the day so how many others will have been 'ripped off' between Sunday and this coming Tuesday?? Also wonder how it can be legal to provide a receipt with items costing £0.01 on it when there is no purchase to show for the entry.
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