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M&S has launched a new lunchtime meal deal – and it’s a game-changer

The new meal deal from M&S is cheaper than ever before

MARKS and Spencer has launched a brand new meal deal and could revolutionise your lunch break.

The offer means that shoppers can pick up a swanky sandwich or salad, snack and drink for £3.50.

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M&S has relaunched its lunchtime meal deal and it costs £3.50Credit: Marks and Spencer

The posh supermarket doesn't have a permanent lunchtime deal but it does often run the offer every few months.

But now that's about to change - and it's cheaper than ever before.

Usually M&S' meal deal is overlooked by peckish lunchtime bargain hunters because of it's price.

In the past it has always cost £4, but now it's 50p cheaper.

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And it looks like it might be a permanent fixture this time round as the offer has "no end date", according to a spokesperson from M&S.

It includes some of M&S' most popular sandwiches, salads, snacks and drinks and means shoppers save £1.70 on buying the items separately.

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The announcement has sent users of the into a frenzy, with many arguing over which supermarket offer is better.

It comes just a few months after mobile phone 02 announced it was ending its popular Boots meal deal offer.

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The perk meant that on Monday's 02 customers could get a main meal, snack and drink from the pharmacy chain, for just £1.

HOW THE LUNCHTIME MEAL DEAL OFFERS STACK UP

THE best meal deal is down to preference, but what peckish shoppers are saying on HotUkDeals:

Sainsbury's, £3 - used to the best but after reducing its sandwich seletion it has fallen out of favour with shoppers.

M&S, was £4, now £3.50 - It used to be too expensive, but maybe worth checking out now

Co-op, £3.25 - Some think it's sandwich selection is poor but better than Sainsbury's

Tesco, £3 - Reasonable and and OK selection

Boots, £3 - Often considered the best, for selection and value for money

 

Last September, Sainsbury's found itself at the centre of a customer service storm after it changed the rules of its popular meal deal.

The supermarket cut premium range items from its money-saving offer, including Taste The Difference sandwiches and foot-long subs.


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