VALENTINES Day is just days away and whilst many may choose to book a table and dine out there are more affordable options .

Many supermarkets have Valentine’s Day meal deals on offer so you can treat one your loved one at home.

Aldi is offering a Valentine's Day meal for two for only £7

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Aldi is offering a Valentine’s Day meal for two for only £7

Store bought meal deals usually include several courses and even a bottle of fizz, with prices ranging from just £7 to a still affordable £25 for two.

Menu choices include steak, lobster pasta, and delicious chocolate desserts.

We have a full list of what supermarkets are offering below.

Aldi

Aldi’s bargain three-course meal works out to just £3.38 per person – making it cheaper than last year.

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The discount supermarket’s cheapest deal includes a starter, main and dessert for two people for £6.77, though the exact cost depends on which items you choose.

There are five set menu options, and you can add wine to each meal, but this will make it slightly pricier.

This meal deal includes garlic bread, lobster-filled pasta and a white chocolate and raspberry panna cotta.

If you add a bottle of Grapevine Sauvignon Blanc, this will add £4.09 to your bill.

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You’ve also got the option to add some prosecco for an extra £4.99.

A veggie option comes with mushroom arancini, vegan pie and a vegan chocolate brownie.

You’ve from February 9 to February 14 to nab this deal, but stock will be subject to availability.

You can check out the full list of products here and to find your nearest store you can use the store locator tool on the Aldi website.

Asda

Asda three-course Valentine’s dine-in deal for two will cost you just £12 – working out at only £6 each.

The meal is available in-store and online from February 8 to February 20.

The romantic meal bundle includes a starter, main, two sides, dessert and a drink, and is cheaper than last year’s deal which was priced at £15.

The choices are from the Bistro range and include tempura prawns, sirloin steak and Valentine’s profiteroles.

Other menu options include vegan brie hearts, chestnut mushroom stroganoff pie and coquille st jaques (scallops).

There are seven starter options to choose from, and ten main dishes, plus two desserts to choose from: profiteroles or strawberries with Belgian chocolate dipping sauce.

Alongside their three-course meal, shoppers can also choose from a selection of wines and soft drink options.

Plus, the deal includes a bottle of wine or soft drink.

You can find the full Valentine’s deal menu here and you nearest store using the locator tool on the Asda website.

Co-op

Co-op’s Valentine’s Day meal deal for two is pizza and prosecco for £12, or £10 if you’re a Co-op member.

You get the choice of one of six pizza flavours to share, and a bottle of the supermarket’s Irresistible Prosecco.

There’s also a dine-in deal for two that includes a main dish and side for £7, or £6 for Co-op members.

Options include lasagne and steak and ale pie, plus mash or veg medley to accompany it.

You can choose from Valentine’s main and side deals or the steak and chips deal each for £7.

A third deal from Co-op for Valentines is steak and chips for £7, or £6 for members.

This includes the supermarkets Hereford ranch steak and triple cooked chunky chips

All three deals are available now and until February 14.

Co-op also has a selection of desserts especially for the most romantic day of the year, like strawberry kisses cheescake.

But these are not part of any of the deals and prices range from £1.25 to £3.50 depending on the one you go for and if you are a member.

You can get member prices at the supermarket by joining online, via the Co-op app or in store for £1.

You can find the full menu on offer on the Co-op website along with where your nearest store is using the store checker tool.

Heron Foods

Heron Food has also launched a Valentine’s Day deal that’s perfect If you’re on a budget.

The discounter is selling a three-course meal for two for just £10.

To start with, there is a choice of tomato and garlic or cheese and garlic flatbread.

The mains is a Castlerahan superior beef rump steak each, with best buy beef dripping triple Cooked Chips and best buy beer battered onion rings.

For dessert there is a choice of two Gu New York Cheesecakes or two chocolate and salted caramel cheesecakes.

And to top it all off, there’s a chocolate rose for two.

The deal is available now and you can find your nearest store using the store locator tool on the Heron website.

Iceland

Iceland has revealed its Valentine’s Day deals for two include Ben and Jerry’s and steak with prices starting at just £5 per person.

The discounter has two separate deals to choose from.

The first is is a two-for-£10 steak offer, giving you a £3 saving on the typical price.

A second deal includes two Italian pizzas and Ben and Jerry’s ice cream for just £7 – this amounts to a £5 saving compared to buying them separately.

You can pick up the steak deal in Iceland stores but some of the pizzas in the pizza deals will only be available in The Food Warehouse stores.

You can find your nearest store by using the locator tool on the Iceland or Food Warehouse website.

Both offer are available now until February 20 and you can find the full details of the Iceland deal here.

Lidl

Lidl isn’t offering a Valentine’s Day meal deal this year.

But it is offering romantic treats for customers ahead of the big day.

For example, shoppers can get their hands on light and fruity Rose for £2.99.

Marks & Spencer

M&S’ Valentine’s Day menu starts from £25, and includes a starter. main, side, dessert and wine, prosecco or soft drink.

The options for M&S shoppers include a fillet steak beef Wellington, slow-cooked lamb shanks, or rump steak for mains

Among the starters are breaded camembert, king prawn and lobster thermidor gratins, plus truffle mash or triple cooked chips as sides.

There are eight different desserts to choose from are tiramisu, profiteroles and a cheese board

The menu includes vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options.

Customers can save up to £16.75 on the price of buying the most expensive items on the menu separately.

The deal is available for shoppers from Friday, February 9 to Valentine’s Day on Wednesday, February 14.

You can find the full list of items available in the M&S deal here and your nearest store using the locator tool on the M&S website.

You can also get the deal online when shopping on Ocado, though delivery fees may apply.

Morrisons

Morrisons has revealed its Valentine’s Day three-course meal deal for two includes a starter, main, two sides, a dessert and drink.

It costs from £17, or £15 if you are part of the My Morrisons loyalty scheme.

There are six starters to choose from including a heart shaped Camembert and tempura prawns, while there are seven main options like rump steak and smoked salmon.

Garlic ciabatta and triple cooked chips are on the sides menu and for dessert, there’s Gu lemon cheesecake and raspberry profiteroles among the line up.

You can choose a bottle of wine or prosecco, four-pack of Peroni or a soft drink like ginger beer.

The deal is available in-store and online nationwide until February 8.

You can find the full menu here and your nearest store using the locator tool on Morrison’s website.

Sainsbury’s

Sainsbury’s has launched a £15 Valentine’s meal deal for two which includes a starter, main meal, side dish, dessert and a drink.

Couples can treat themselves to the romantic special offer from February 7 to 14.

There is a choice of seven starters all from the supermarket’s Taste the Difference range.

Customers can choose from items including scallop gratin, leek and cheddar tart and fragrant vegetable bao buns.

You’ll save around £12 if you buy the items in the Valentine’s deal as opposed to picking them up without it.

Sainsbury’s is also offering a number of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks to accompany the meal.

You can check out the full list of food and drink in the deal here.

Tesco

Tesco is offering lovebirds a Valentine’s Day meal deal for two for just £12 and you can nab a tender beef steak and a bottle of prosecco.

The deal includes one side, one dessert and one drink for £12.

You also can add a starter for £6 taking the total to £18, these starters can only be picked up in larger stores.

The deal is for Clubcard customers, and if you don’t have the loyalty card, you’ll have to buy the items individually and it could cost as much as £21.60.

The deal includes lasagne which features beef ragu layered with fresh egg pasta and creamy béchamel sauce, that will uusaully cost you £7.50 alone.

Among the desserts are Belgian chocolate cubes, filled with a hidden raspberry centre and finished with a red heart usually priced at £3.75.

You can find the full list of the items available here.

It’s always worth shopping around so you can figure out what deal works best for you.

Google Shopping and Trolley.co.uk are good places to start if you want to compare prices across different retailers.

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How to cut the cost of your grocery shop

MONEY.CO.UK has shared some top tips with us to help you keep your supermarket spend down to a minimum.

  • Write yourself a list – Only buy items that you need. If it isn’t on your list, don’t put it in the trolley
  • Create a budget – Work out a weekly budget for your food shopping
  • Never shop hungry – You are far more likely to buy  more food if your tummy is rumbling
  • Don’t buy pre-chopped veggies or fruit – The extra they’ll charge for chopping can be eye watering
  • Use social media – Follow your favourite retailers to find out about the latest deals
  • Be disloyal – You may want to go to different stores to find the best bargains
  • Check the small print –  It’s always worth checking the price per kg/lb/litre when comparing offers so you’re making a like for like decision as a bigger box won’t necessarily mean you get more
  • Use your loyalty cards – Don’t be afraid to sign up to them all. They all work slightly differently – work out what bonus suits you better and remember to trade in your points for additional rewards

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