A TikTok video reveals a Morrisons ‘Meal Deal’ unlike any other – a £197 package including a 6L keg of Camden Pale Ale and a PerfectDraft machine. This unusual offering sparks amusement and debate online.
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Tesco is shaking up its meal deal offering by collaborating with popular Asian restaurant Itsu. Starting October 21st, shoppers can enjoy the Itsu dragon sushi range as part of the £5 meal deal. This move follows similar collaborations between Itsu and other supermarkets like Sainsbury’s, Waitrose, Morrisons, and Asda, expanding Itsu’s reach and providing customers with exciting new food options.
A TikTok star’s seemingly innocuous Tesco meal deal selection has ignited a firestorm of debate online, with users criticizing her choices and offering their own meal deal recommendations. Yinrun Huang, known for her Big Brother appearance, shared her favorite Tesco meal deal featuring a chicken salad sandwich, strawberry-flavored water, and cheese dunkers. While she praised the nutritional value and taste, many viewers were unimpressed, particularly with the water selection.
Tesco is increasing the price of its standard meal deal, with Clubcard members facing a £0.20 increase and non-members paying £1 more. The supermarket cites ingredient upgrades and expanded options as justification for the price hike, but the move is sure to spark debate among customers. This article provides a detailed comparison of Tesco’s meal deal pricing against its competitors, highlighting the value proposition and potential impact of the price change.
Sainsbury’s has sparked excitement among shoppers by adding ice cream as a valid snack option in their meal deal. This unexpected addition has gone viral on social media, with customers expressing delight at the opportunity to enjoy a Magnum or Calippo alongside their sandwich and drink.
Sainsbury’s has raised the price of its popular meal deal by 25p, bringing the cost to £3.75. This is the first price increase in three years and has caused widespread backlash from shoppers who have taken to social media to express their dismay. The supermarket chain defends the price hike, stating that the meal deal remains one of the best value options available, offering millions of possible combinations and significant savings. However, shoppers are not convinced and continue to lament the change, likening it to a national tragedy.
Tesco has revamped its meal deal offering with over 20 new products, including restaurant-inspired dishes and upgraded classics. The supermarket claims the new additions provide a convenient and delicious lunchtime option. Highlights include Korean-style Fried Chicken & Rice Salad, a British Chicken & Tabbouleh Salad, and an enhanced Tesco Chicken Salad Sandwich. The new meal deal options cater to diverse tastes and are available for both Clubcard and non-Clubcard members.
Tesco has unveiled eight new limited edition sandwiches as part of its lunchtime meal deal, inspired by global holiday destinations. These sandwiches will be available for £3.90 for non-Clubcard holders and £3.40 for Clubcard holders. The new sandwiches include the Tesco Summer Edition Smokehouse Pulled Pork & BBQ Bean Sub, Greek Style Chicken Gyros Wrap, and the Japanese Style Yuzu Chicken Sandwich. The Premium Meal Deal, which costs £5.50 for non-Clubcard holders and £5.00 for Clubcard holders, will also feature the Tesco Finest Summer Edition Argentinian Chimichurri Sandwich and the Indian Style Miso Masala Chicken Wrap.