
Celebrate a year of Slimming World Kitchen with 100 boxes to be won
Win a Slimming World Kitchen Box packed with fresh, filling food for delicious dinners that make healthy eating easier than ever before
To celebrate a year of Slimming World Kitchen this week, we're giving away a free recipe box to 100 Mirror readers.
The lucky winners can discover its super-convenient recipe boxes. Packed with fresh, filling food for delicious dinners that make healthy eating easier than ever before.
The only recipe kits developed in line with Slimming World's flexible healthy eating plan, Food Optimising, Slimming World Kitchen's meals are generously pre-portioned, super-convenient and perfect for busy schedules.
The boxes are ideal for Slimming World members following its healthy eating plan and for anyone who wants the convenience of healthy, low-calorie, tasty and top-quality meals in generous portions – delivered to their door.
There are 18 different dishes to choose from each week – for ease, all the ingredients have been measured and portioned, so there's not a bit of waste. They also come with easy-to-follow recipes in a mini magazine and boxes can serve two or four people.
Recipes this week include Steak fajitas with sweet potato wedges, Chocka chicken chow mein and Summer garden risotto with mint pesto.
To find out more about Slimming World Kitchen visit www.slimmingworldkitchen.co.uk or to join a local Slimming World group or sign up online for recipes, guidance and support, visit slimmingworld.co.uk or call 0344 897 8000.
To celebrate Slimming World Kitchen's first birthday, new customers can get 20% off orders placed between June 8 and 14, 2025 using code 'Birthday20'. Ts&Cs at www.slimmingworldkitchen.co.uk
How to enter:
Enter your details in the form below and you will be entered into our competition. This competition closes at 23:59 on Monday June 30, 2025. Any entries received after this date will not be counted.
If you cannot see the entry form above CLICK HERE
Terms and Conditions: This competition is open to anyone 18+ who is a resident of the United Kingdom except employees of Reach PLC and their immediate families. The competition closes at 23:59 on Monday, June 30, 2025. One Hundred (100) winners will be randomly selected from all eligible entries after the closing date. This prize cannot be exchanged, it is also non-transferable and no cashback alternative will be offered. The winner will be notified within a week of the competition closing via the email address they have provided. The winner has 72 hours from the date of the notification email to claim their prize, failure to respond within 72 hours will result in forfeiture of the prize and another winner will be selected. The winners' details will be used to administer the competition and will be shared with the company's prize fulfilment partner Slimming World Kitchen to fulfil the prize. Slimming World Kitchen will contact the winner to further liaise on the fulfilment of the prize (please make sure all details provided are correct). The prize is: a £50 voucher to spend on Slimming World Kitchen. Upon entering this competition there is an option to opt in to receive various newsletters sent via email. If you do opt in, you will receive these newsletters in accordance with their sending schedule. For those who do not opt in to receive any email newsletters, your data will be solely used for administration of this competition. Entry to the competition is restricted to one entry per person. Multiple entries will be disqualified. Automated entries, or third party entries will be disqualified. By entering a competition, an entrant is indicating his/her agreement to be bound by these terms and conditions. Entry implies acceptance of these rules. These terms and conditions shall be governed by English law and the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any disputes arising under these terms and conditions. Standard competition rules apply, For more information go to www.mirror.co.uk/rules

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