Valentine’s Day 2025 sees supermarkets vying for couples’ attention with enticing meal deals designed for romantic at-home dining. From budget-friendly options to luxurious feasts, a range of choices cater to various tastes and financial constraints. These deals eliminate the pressure of restaurant reservations and pricey menus, allowing couples to create a special evening within their own four walls.

Morrisons leads the charge with a robust offer for More Card holders, providing two starters, two mains, a side, two desserts, and a drink for just £15. This comprehensive deal boasts substantial savings and features premium selections from their “The Best” range. Culinary highlights include beef en croute with truffle mash and a heart-shaped panna cotta. With a wide assortment of dishes spanning starters, mains, sides, and desserts, alongside a diverse drink selection, Morrisons caters to a broad spectrum of palates.

Co-op presents a streamlined “Dine in Meal” option, offering a main, side, and a bottle of wine or other beverage for £10 for members and £12 for non-members. The menu includes classic choices like chicken parmigiana and caters to vegan preferences with options like mushroom Wellington. Dessert additions, like rose cupcakes or chocolate puddings, are also available at member-exclusive discounted prices. This deal provides a flexible and affordable option for a cozy Valentine’s night in.

Tesco offers a two-course meal with a side and drink for £12, with the option to add a starter for an additional £6. Clubcard holders can enjoy refined dishes like coquille St Jacques, chicken ballotine, and lemon meringue oyster shells, accompanied by a selection of drinks including Prosecco and canned cocktails. This deal emphasizes quality ingredients and elegant presentation for a more sophisticated at-home dining experience.

Waitrose caters to discerning tastes with its luxurious £20 dine-in deal, featuring a three-course meal for two from their premium No.1 range, plus a drink. The menu highlights include salmon en croute with champagne and spinach, British beef sirloin steaks, and specialty Valentine’s Day chocolate tortes and macarons. With a selection of starters, sides, and drinks to complement the main courses, Waitrose provides a complete and upscale dining experience for the occasion.

Aldi champions affordability with two distinct Valentine’s Day meal deals. The budget-friendly option, at just £2.99 per person, features heart-shaped pizzas, garlic bread, and mini pancakes. A premium option, priced at £3.74 per person, includes tempura prawns, lobster pasta, and cheesecake slices. Both menus offer the option to add a bottle of Prosecco for under £5, catering to budget-conscious couples without compromising on a celebratory touch.

Marks & Spencer unveils its “most luxurious” Valentine’s Day menu yet, offering a three-course meal with a side and drink for £12.50 per person. The extensive selection features returning favorites and new additions, including a Wagyu beef pie and a range of vegetarian and pescatarian options. With a wide variety of starters, mains, sides, desserts, and drinks, including Prosecco, wine, and cocktails, M&S provides a comprehensive and indulgent experience for a memorable Valentine’s celebration. Alongside these meal deals, the article offers advice on saving money on groceries, highlighting strategies such as purchasing “odd boxes” of discounted produce, utilizing food waste apps, and capitalizing on yellow sticker bargains to stretch your budget further while minimizing food waste.

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