
Get more for your money with these four supermarket meal deals that are cheaper than a takeaway
Read on to find out how to get a £1 takeaway self-serve drink from Morrisons cafes
SUN SAVERS Get more for your money with these four supermarket meal deals that are cheaper than a takeaway
IF you can't face cooking from scratch, a supermarket meal deal is a much cheaper option than a takeaway.
There are loads of offers to pick from, but it's not always easy to work out which is the best value.
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A supermarket meal deal is a much cheaper option than a takeaway
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To get more meal for your money, we've done the maths for you and looked at the best deals on offer . . .
POSH NOSH: If it's date night, look to the premium ranges for a fancier meal.
Sainsbury's Taste The Difference £12 deal gets Nectar card holders a main course, side dish, dessert and drink, including a bottle of wine or four-pack of lager or Coca-Cola.
It will save you up to £8.10.
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WOK A DEAL: Stir-fry offers are a great option for all the family.
Most supermarkets do deals on a pack of vegetables, sauce and noodles, with Asda coming in cheapest at £2.50.
But if you want to include protein (beef, chicken, duck, prawns or plant-based), then Morrisons' £6 deal is hard to beat.
It includes some Itsu products and could save you up to £5.30.
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TOP OF THE TOPPINGS: There's always great pizza deals — and it's easy to just bung your pizza in the oven.
Prices vary depending on the kind of product your pick.
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With the Pizza Club at Asda you can get two medium pizzas and two sides for £9.96, saving £5.92.
Or you can opt for two medium pizzas and a bottle of soft drink for £5.98, saving £3.96.
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Tesco has two of its stonebaked pizzas for £5 with a Clubcard, saving £1.40.
Sainsbury's Taste The Difference pizzas are down from £4.75 to £3.15 with a Nectar card.
BEST OF THE REST: Asda's Bistro deal for two, including a starter, main course, side dish and dessert is £9.97, saving £5.92.
There's a great range of dishes to choose from.
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M&S is running its family-friendly Rotisserie Dine In deal — a whole chicken and three side dishes for £12.
All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability.
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KICKSTART your day with a £1 takeaway self-serve drink from Morrisons cafes between 7am and 8am.
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