Marks and Spencer have launched their first ever vegan meal deal – and it costs just £8.
In stores now, the new vegan meal deal serves two and comprises a main, side and dessert, with a max saving of £2.75, all from the award-winning Plant Kitchen range.
On the menu is the best-selling Plant Kitchen No Chicken Kiev, made with succulent soya protein and filled with oozy vegan garlic sauce, with a golden breadcrumb coating.
Also available is the new Plant Kitchen No Beef Steak Pies – made with juicy savoury pea protein pieces, diced veg and a peppery mushroom gravy encased in a crispy flaky pastry, these are the perfect comfort food on a rainy day.
Marks and Spencer have launched their first ever vegan meal deal – and it costs just £8. Pictured, Plant Kitchen Kiev, sweet potato fries and strawberry cheesecake
Pictured, Plant Kitchen fishcake, greens and chocolate pot
The new dairy and meat-free meal deal also comes with a large variety of different sides – including new crispy and moreish Plant Kitchen Sweet Potato Fries, and new Plant Kitchen Green Medley – made with fresh leeks, broccoli, and garden peas with a creamy ranch dressing.
And there’s always room for dessert ! Not forgetting those with a sweet tooth, diners can round off their delicious meal with a creamy melt in the mouth Strawberry Cheesecake Wedges.
Alternatively, if chocolate is more your thing, then why not indulge in moreish chocolate pots?
Whether it’s an alfresco meat-free Monday dinner with the family or a date night with your dairy free best friend, the deal is to cater to vegetarians, vegans, flexitarians and those who just want to try something different one night.
M&S first launched its new vegan-friendly range Plant Kitchen in January 2019.
At that time, the high-street chain promised the range would send food-lovers head over heels with ‘dirty vegan’ comfort options with its Cauliflower Popcorn with Buffalo Dip, as well as Cashew Mac ‘n’ Cheese.
Since then, it has done just that and has proved increasingly popular – with more and more dishes being added to the range.
Plant Kitchen is already a huge hit with eco-friendly buyers as the ready meals are packaged using recycled trays, foil trays and cardboard boxes, instead of plastic packaging, in a bid to make recycling easier by 2022.
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