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jennyjoan | 09:58 Tue 27th Oct 2015 | Food & Drink
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Has anybody enjoyed the Wine and Dine from marks and spencer - it looks great value very much but for me it looks too much for one person.

Could any of it be frozen.
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it says on the boxes what can be frozen and what can't, also check the dates as if I get a dine in I will eat it over several days. You have to also check whether you want the wine (or juice). This time I had the sea bream and potatoes parmentier, the apple tarte tatin and a bottle of frizzante and it was all excellent
I'm usually not one to plug the place where I work, but our £5.00 frozen deal is, in my opinion, a way better deal.

http://www.co-operativefood.co.uk/5-frozen-meal-deal/
Boo there is no wine! what is the point of that ? ;-)
well it may be a better deal but I don't like any of it.
Meh, if wine's what you want, add a bottle for a fiver (or less) to it, it's still a better deal.
I had the dine for two for £10 last night. Considering the duck breasts alone would have cost £8 I think it's a pretty good deal.

If bought outside of the deal the food would have cost £21.30.
The deal changes every 3 weeks Woofy, so always worth checking on.

And no, I can't believe I'm plugging the company I work for either!
No point my checking B00 There isn't a co op anywhere near me.
Ahhh!
So once you've thrown in a bottle of wine the deal is just as expensive as M&S...except the food from M&S is fresh...not frozen.
Agreed, but Jenny asked fi any of M&S's food could be frozen. This deal's already done that job for you. Plus the Co-op deal will last for several meals whereas M&S's only does the one.

I was just doin' my tight norther routine and comparing the two, and finding the co-op one to be a better deal.
lol...I suppose it depends how much you can eat in one sitting.
B00,
I was just doin' my tight norther routine

Thrifty...dear if it's worth paying for... well Ummm
Well what?

I wouldn't eat the frozen food deal.
Isn't the M&S deal for 2? Seems really good value to me. It can certainly be eaten over several days...or frozen. Can't refreeze the co-op meals.
Failing to see your logic there Pasta.

Why would you get a whole box of fish pieces out to defrost if you're going to only eat 2? Same with a tub of icecream? Just take what you need out and keep the rest in your freezer as you would any other frozen multipack item.

My co-op meal deal idea isn't what Jenny was asking about anyway, and it was probably daft of me to mention it, however i was just suggesting a far cheaper and more practical alternative.

The Co-op is a good everyday deal but you can't beat M&S for the food
Waitrose - what a let down
Yes, Pasta, it's 'Dine for Two for £10'

Today I got a whole marinated chicken, fresh veg, chocolate fudge cake...and wine...which is quite nice. The chicken comes in a roasting bag and a roasting tin so less washing up :-)
I never get it when I`m home but those deals (and the Tesco one) are brilliant when you are self catering. Cheaper than a night out and no cooking.
I don't know what the Co-op meal deals look like,but I was assuming that if they are frozen then it may be difficult to take a portion...unless they are frozen in individual portions already.

Ah...I just looked at the link and I see they are individual bags of the separate items. Not quite the same as the M&S meals.

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