MARKS & Spencer has revealed its Easter meal deal which feeds a family of four for £20.

The posh supermarket is offering families a meal bundle for the holiday this weekend.

Marks & Spencer is offering shoppers an Easter bundle

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Marks & Spencer is offering shoppers an Easter bundle

Shoppers can choose one main from a selection of seven dishes and three sides from a choice of eight products.

Food lovers can pick up their meal deal between Wednesday April 5 and Monday April 10.

Choices include a classic lamb shoulder, stuffed Scottish salmon or a butternut squash and spinach pie.

Plus, pigs in blankets, roast potatoes and a green vegetable bake.

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Customers can save up to £8 by using the bundle offer, compared to buying each item separately.

For example, the slow cooked lamb shoulder costs £15 alone, so that plus the pigs in blankets (£4.50), the cheese green vegetable bake (£4.50) plus the smashed potatoes (£4) would cost you £28.

That’s a saving of £8 if you use the Easter bundle offer.

However, the deal isn’t as good as it used to be.

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M&S used to also offer a dessert with the meal deal, but has since scrapped it – and the price has stayed the same.

If you want to add a sweet treat to your meal, then an M&S dessert could cost you anywhere around £4.

Stock can vary depending on which store you go to, so you might not be guaranteed your chosen choices.

You might want to go sooner rather than later.

Of course, bear in mind that prices may also vary from store to store.

You can find your nearest Marks and Spencer foodhall by heading to its website and typing in your location or postcode.

You can’t order food from M&S online, though Ocado does sell some food from the supermarket – bear in mind you might not be able to get the meal deal though.

Below is a full list of the items available as part of the £20 deal plus the individual prices of each item

M&S’ full dine in for four Easter menu

These are the mains you can choose from:

  • Full on Flavour British Roast Chicken – £9.50
  • Trimmed Rib of British Pork – £15
  • British Rump of Beef (GF) – £15
  • Bone in Slow Cooked Lamb Shoulder (GF) – £15
  • Boneless Middle Eastern Slow Cooked Lamb Shoulder (GF) – £15
  • Stuffed Scottish Salmon – £13
  • Plant Kitchen Roast Butternut Squash & Spinach Pie (Ve) – £7

There are eight sides to choose from:

  • Stuffing Pigs in Blankets (GF) – £4.50
  • Emperor Carrots & Red Onion (V) £4
  • Beef Dripping Roast Potatoes – £2.75
  • 4 Beef Dripping Yorkshire Puddings – £2
  • Cheesy Green Vegetable Bake (V) – £4.50
  • Smashed Potatoes with Salsa Verde (Ve) – £4
  • Spring Greens, Cavolo Nero & Peas (V) – £3
  • Carrots, Purple Sprouting Broccoli & Fine Beans (Ve) £3

Do also shop around for the best deal.

It’s always wise to compare what other supermarkets are offering as it could be cheaper.

At the time of writing, we couldn’t see that other supermarkets are offering an Easter meal deal bundle.

But you could pick up similar items separately.

Asda is currently selling a slow cooked lamb shoulder for £10.50, pigs in blankets for £2.40, beef dripping Yorkshire puddings for £2.25 and sweet potato mash for £1.25.

This costs £16.40 altogether, so you’d save £3.60.

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Do also consider travel costs as you might live in walking distance to an M&S but have to drive to an Asda, for example.

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