All The Supermarkets Doing Meal Deals This Valentine's Day
- Aldi's Valentine's Day meal for two at an unbeatable price of £7.
- Asda offers a romantic three-course dine-in for £12.
- Co-op members enjoy special deals, including pizza and prosecco for £10.
- Heron Foods tempts with a three-course meal for £10.
- Iceland invites sweethearts to dine in with deals starting at £5 per person.
- Marks & Spencer's luxurious menu starts from £25.
- Morrisons caters to lovebirds with a three-course meal from £17.
- Sainsbury’s sets the mood with a £15 meal deal.
- Tesco serves up a love-filled meal for two for £12.
As Cupid readies his arrows, supermarkets are wooing couples with enticing Valentine's Day meal deals. Whether you're planning a lavish evening or a budget-friendly night in, the array of options ensures no one misses out on celebrating love. From Aldi's unbeatable bargain to M&S's gourmet selections, here's what's on the menu this Valentine's Day.
Aldi leads the pack with a steal of a deal: a three-course meal for two at just £7, translating to a mere £3.38 per person. This includes a choice of starter, main, and dessert, with optional wine or prosecco for a slight increase in price.
Asda follows suit, offering a sumptuous three-course dine-in for £12, ensuring a memorable meal at just £6 per person. You get a starter, main, two sides, dessert and a drink.
Co-op isn't behind, offering pizza and prosecco for £12, or £10 for members. Additionally, they have mains and sides deals for £7, or £6 for Co-op members, including options like lasagne and steak and ale pie.
Heron Foods jumps in with a budget-friendly three-course meal for £10, featuring choices like beef rump steak and delicious cheesecakes for dessert.
Iceland heats up the competition with deals starting at £5 per person, including a steak offer and a pizza plus Ben and Jerry's ice cream deal for those with a sweet tooth.
Lidl opts out of a meal deal, they tempt with romantic treats like light and fruity Rose for £2.99.
Marks & Spencer elevates the occasion with a menu starting from £25, covering a starter, main, side, dessert, and a choice of wine, prosecco, or soft drink, promising savings on premium selections.
Morrisons caters to the romantic crowd with a three-course meal from £17, or £15 for loyalty scheme members, including diverse options from heart-shaped Camembert to tempura prawns.
Sainsbury's invites couples to indulge in a £15 deal, offering a starter, main, side, dessert, and drink, with savings around £12 on the total cost. Tesco rounds off the options with a Valentine's meal for two at £12, including a side, dessert, and drink, with a starter available for an extra £6.
Keira Clarke at The Sun highlighted these deals, illustrating the vast choices available for celebrating love without emptying your pockets. From luxurious gourmet menus to delightful budget-friendly feasts, supermarkets are ensuring love is in the air (and on the plate) this Valentine's Day.
Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk, commented, "This Valentine's, supermarkets have outdone themselves with a range of meal deals to suit every preference and pocket. It's a testament to the idea that celebrating love doesn't have to come with a high price tag. Whether you're in the mood for a gourmet dinner or a simple, cozy meal, there's something for every couple aiming to make the day special without the stress of a big bill."
With such a feast of options, lovebirds are spoilt for choice, proving that romance doesn't have to be expensive, and a memorable Valentine's Day is just a supermarket trip away.