They are quite good deals but each of the four items averages at £2.50p each (or £3 in M&S)... so the side is expensive, the desert is expensive, the main is a half decent deal and the wine is a bargain. I'd never pay full price for any of them and it's only a bargain if you would have bought it anyway.Tesco, M&S , Morrisons and may be others do a £10 meal deal that includes: side dish, main course, desert and a bottle of wine. I just wonder how they can do it as they can't make anything on it. I suppose they rely on you buying other things as well. We just bought one of them tonight from Tesco. Cracking deal I think.
Another fan of the prawn mango massala.I do quite like the mango prawn from time to time. Peppers don't agree with me so even before I stopped eating meat, I steered clear of some of the chicken ones (and I never ate lamb)
Compared with the 46p (if I remember correctly) that Jamie Oliver had to play with for the school meals so potentially still a healthy marginThey are quite good deals but each of the four items averages at £2.50p each (or £3 in M&S)..
Is it just foreign food and drink they do?We got Chicken Cabernet Sauvignon with Potato Dauphinoise and Lemon Cheesecake for desert with a bottle of red wine.![]()
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If you are looking for fish and chips, sorry but they don't do that.Is it just foreign food and drink they do?![]()
Ah my little Waitrose often has the prawn one which is good but not much else veggie mains wise. I get the veg biryani normally.Another fan of the prawn mango massala.
With Lidl naans (2 for 46p, and damn fine too!), home-made rice, mango chutney, cucumber raita and lime pickle we can get two meals out of the deal.
Only problem is that the Little Waitrose in town tends not to stock the expensive options like the prawn one - the trip to the bigger one at Newark rather negates the saving!
An only slightly facetious point: a mild curry can always be made hotter by judicious addition of pep sauce, but it's difficult to make a hot one milder.I've noticed the Veggie curry choices tend to be the milder ones.
I'd love for them to do a Pathia style Veggie option.
Is it just foreign food and drink they do?![]()
Just how British is fish and chips? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_and_chipsIf you are looking for fish and chips, sorry but they don't do that.![]()
I cook everything from scratch so never go for these deals![]()
The reason for that is that there is a real art to producing proper fish and chips and it doesn't lend itself to being processed, packaged, driven round in a lorry, warmed up. Unlike some "sophisticated" foreign foodsIf you are looking for fish and chips, sorry but they don't do that.![]()
As Tom73 said the loss is carried by the supplier. Any discount is off their purchase price.Aren't they called Loss Leaders to get you into the shop?.
As Tom73 said the loss is carried by the supplier. Any discount is off their purchase price.
None of that sounds right but you get the meaning I think. The hit is taken by the original supplier to the supermarket.Sounds about right..