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Celeb chefs sell £150 meals for Valentine’s Day that you must cook yourself www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/celebrity-chefs-flog-extortionate-150-31982838

So I know we all get (well apart from my husband ) romantic on Valentine’s Day , but would you spend £150 on a romantic meal you have to actually cook yourself ?

Aenurse1
11 months ago
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Jerseydrew

Haha no chance. £150 for a meal is ridiculous and over priced

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Aenurse1

Jerseydrew completely agree wouldn’t pay that at a restaurant 😜

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Jerseydrew

Aenurse1 no I wouldn't pay that in a restaurant either. I'm a cheap date I'd rather go to pizza hut for dinner then a posh restaurant. We don't do anything for valentines day though it's overpriced. Don't go out for mothers day or fathers day. Both usually coincide with out birthdays

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Aenurse1

Jerseydrew I’m a buy a card kinda girl that’s it

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possy

Absolutely not! I’d much rather cook a meal myself from scratch and save the money

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Aenurse1

possy exactly

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possy

Aenurse1 and have a glass of wine whilst cooking it. Perfect night

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BonzoBanana

A premium service for those with a lot of disposable income. I certainly wouldn't ever consider it. Good luck to them selling it but I'm sure its not expected to have a huge turnover of sales.

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suevernon1968

If George clooney would let me cook for him as part if the deal then yeah lol

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Aenurse1
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suevernon1968

Aenurse1 I’m honest tho lol.

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HappyComperZoe

No way. I would rather make an entire meal from scratch, using a recipe and ingredients I buy myself 🤣.

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Jackscot

No, it is too expensive me and my partner do not celebrate Valentines Day is our old ege lol

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M3l1ssA

If I was with someone I would cook either self or takeaway

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Pjran

I’m willing to cook it if they send a team to clear up afterwards, if only!

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Imnotcheap

Pjran send them round mine to tidy my kitchen afterwards please

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MelissaLee1

Some people have more money than sense it appears.

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JLouM

That’s absolutely mad. Cook yourself something probably much nicer and reasonably priced. Otherwise just go to a restaurant of your choosing.

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HEDGEHOGS

Absolutely not, that would nearly pay for 3 weeks worth of shopping for me.

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martinlufc5637

Yo be honest I don't remember ever cooking a valentine's meal, a card with £20 inside is my limit lol

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nina090976

Just google a fancy recipe and get cooking 😅 I would not pay £150 for a cook at home box x

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eward6576

No way, not a chance. Credit climate forca start. Id rather soend it in the children

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Imnotcheap

We are doing the usual on valentines. Nothing too many people just do things to post on social media these days bah humbug I say

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jms19

I understand that it must be the finest ingredients so get the cost, problem is I wouldn’t trust myself to do it justice.

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tonygch96

No, no, no!

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jillylovesyou

No

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alexclifford88

I mocked my mother for buying a celebrity chef Christmas dinner that didn’t come with any sides… she’d probably be stupid enough to pay this too

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Carrymehome58

Lol they're not daft and neither am I 😂😂😂

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hodgsonjade94

No too expensive

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Sarahvwomble

Of course not, how stupid,even if you were a millionaire it seems too much by half

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bobby11watt

No thanks

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