SAINSBURY’S has revealed its £15 Valentine’s Day three-course-meal deal, including steak and Gu cheesecake.

Couples can treat themselves to a starter, main course, dessert and a drink as part of the supermarket’s romantic special offer.

Sainsbury's has a wide variety of starters, mains and desserts to choose from

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Sainsbury’s has a wide variety of starters, mains and desserts to choose from

Starters include a Taste the Difference Antipasto selection, a scallop gratin and Scottish mussels in white wine.

For the main, shoppers can choose from seven options including sirloin or rump steak with a pat of heart shaped butter, Scottish Salmon en Croute and slow-cooked Coq au Vin.

There are plenty of sides available such as triple cooked chips, truffle mash, and potato dauphinoise.

Finish off with a Gu salted caramel cheese cake or a chocolate melting pudding.

Sainsbury’s is offering a number of alcoholic options to go with your romantic meal, including a bottle of Malbec or a sparking rose wine.

You could opt for the soft choice with Fentimans ginger beer or Bottlegreen elderflower and raspberry.

The range will be available in store from February 9 until March 1 – you can find your nearest Sainsbury’s branch here.

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We compared how much one of the meals would cost you now, to see if you will make a saving with the deal.

You can currently get the antipasto for £3.25, two rump steaks with garlic butter for £3.50 and two Gu cheesecakes for £2 on Sainsbury’s website.

With a bottle of Malbec, which is currently £7.50, the total meal would set you back £16.25 – a saving of £1.25.

We’ve asked what happens if the total value of your meal is less than £15, and we’ll update this when we have more details.

Last year Sainsbury’s ran a £20 or less offer, which was available between February 10 and February 14.

Asda is already stocking gifts for loved-up couples ahead of Valentine’s Day, with a £1 engagement ring hitting stores earlier this week.

Poundland is also selling a £1 engagement ring as it has done in previous years.

It first launched the Bling Ring range in 2019 and it sparked a debate on social media.

Stunned Michelle Keegan, 33, stopped from buying wine at Sainsbury’s – because she didn’t have ID

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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