M&S Easter Family Dine In meal deal 2025: what’s on offer

The M&S Easter Family Dine In meal deal is now available in stores and will set you back £20. Here’s what you can get in the 2025 food offer.

Marks & Spencer has just launched its Easter Family Dine In deal for 2025, which is available in stores until 21 April.

At £20, the deal is more expensive than the normal Dine In offer you might be familiar with, but it does feed four people instead of two as you get a roasting joint and three sides.

As with last year's Easter meal deal, dessert is no longer included in the price tag.

If you do fancy something sweet after your meal, there are four options to choose from, with prices ranging from £5 to a hefty £15.

Is the M&S Easter meal deal good value?

M&S says you will save up to £9.50 by taking advantage of the meal deal compared to buying the items separately, so in that sense it is good value for money.

However, you will likely be able to put together a similar menu from one of the major supermarkets for a lower price.

For example, we just checked the Easter section on Tesco's site and found similar items for less than £15.

So while the M&S Easter deal is cheaper than buying the items individually, it certainly isn't the cheapest overall.

As you might expect, given M&S markets itself as an upmarket chain.  

If you feel the M&S quality is worth paying extra for, below is the complete M&S Easter Dine In menu.

Remember, you can choose one main and three sides and choose to pay extra for dessert. 

M&S Easter Dine In mains

  • Bone in roast lamb shoulder (1kg);
  • Boneless British pork crackling joint (1kg);
  • Roast in the bag wild garlic salmon (544g);
  • British salt & pepper chicken (2.2kg) ;
  • Vegetarian nut roast (800g).

M&S Easter Dine In sides

  • Smashed potatoes with salsa verde drizzle (700g);
  • Salt & pepper wedges (700g);
  • Honey eoast emperor carrots (600g);
  • Cheesy green veg bake (500g);
  • Buttery roast potatoes (800g);
  • Spring greens, cavolo nero & peas with wild garlic and herb butter (260g);
  • Butternut roasting tray with carrots, red onion and herb butter.

M&S dessert options (additional cost in brackets)

2 Alphonso The Chick cheesecakes, 200g (£5);
Sticky toffee pudding trifle, 1kg (£7.50); 
Easter egg chocolate cake, 940G (£15);
Easter next chocolate roulade, 715g (£15);

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