Posted 27th Feb 2023
So, this just popped up on my feed...
Tesco have just launched a 'Premium' meal deal allowing customers to pick up a premium main, snack and a drink, all for a fiver, with a Clubcard. If you don't have a Clubcard, it'll be £5.50, with Tesco saying you'll save up to £3.74 if purchased items on their own.
There are 33 different main choices and 10 brand new Tesco finest and Wicked products on offer. They include new items such as Tesco Finest Roast Beef, West Country Cheddar & Truffle Mayo Tiger Roll, the Tesco Finest Chicken & N'duja Wrap and the YO! Rainbow Salmon Poke.
As well as customers grabbing premium mains, they can also choose the usual regular brands like Coca-cola, Cadbury's and more.
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Shoppers will be able to pick a main from well-known brands such as itsu, YO! Sushi and Pollen & Grace as part of the deal, as well as a wide range of Tesco Finest and Wicked Kitchen mains.
Alessandra Bellini, Tesco Chief Customer Officer said: ‘‘We know that our Tesco Meal Deal is hugely popular with our customers, and is a lunchtime staple for millions of people day in, day out.
“But sometimes you want to treat yourself to something a little special, and the new Premium Meal Deal gives our shoppers the opportunity to upgrade their usual lunch choices.
“Featuring a wide range of mains including new Finest and Wicked Kitchen sandwiches and salads, as well as options from itsu, YO! Sushi and Pollen & Grace, there are over four million combinations to be tried.
Tesco Clubcard shoppers will make a saving of around £3.74 when purchasing the Premium Meal Deal, compared to if they bought the items separately.
The Tesco Premium Meal Deal is available now in 1,200 stores, offering a range of quality options to suit all tastes for just £5 per head with a Clubcard, or £5.50 without.
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Tesco have just launched a 'Premium' meal deal allowing customers to pick up a premium main, snack and a drink, all for a fiver, with a Clubcard. If you don't have a Clubcard, it'll be £5.50, with Tesco saying you'll save up to £3.74 if purchased items on their own.
There are 33 different main choices and 10 brand new Tesco finest and Wicked products on offer. They include new items such as Tesco Finest Roast Beef, West Country Cheddar & Truffle Mayo Tiger Roll, the Tesco Finest Chicken & N'duja Wrap and the YO! Rainbow Salmon Poke.
As well as customers grabbing premium mains, they can also choose the usual regular brands like Coca-cola, Cadbury's and more.
source (What an image!)
Shoppers will be able to pick a main from well-known brands such as itsu, YO! Sushi and Pollen & Grace as part of the deal, as well as a wide range of Tesco Finest and Wicked Kitchen mains.
Alessandra Bellini, Tesco Chief Customer Officer said: ‘‘We know that our Tesco Meal Deal is hugely popular with our customers, and is a lunchtime staple for millions of people day in, day out.
“But sometimes you want to treat yourself to something a little special, and the new Premium Meal Deal gives our shoppers the opportunity to upgrade their usual lunch choices.
“Featuring a wide range of mains including new Finest and Wicked Kitchen sandwiches and salads, as well as options from itsu, YO! Sushi and Pollen & Grace, there are over four million combinations to be tried.
Tesco Clubcard shoppers will make a saving of around £3.74 when purchasing the Premium Meal Deal, compared to if they bought the items separately.
The Tesco Premium Meal Deal is available now in 1,200 stores, offering a range of quality options to suit all tastes for just £5 per head with a Clubcard, or £5.50 without.
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sorted byThat would be the death of the Tesco meal deal.
At least it seems like it includes non-Tesco brands, unlike Sainsbury's
Not much showing online
Mirror article suggests::
"Menu choices included barbecue snack mix to start off, followed by their main courses – a Rainbow Salmon Poke Bowl, and a Roast Beef, West Country Cheddar and Truffle Mayo Tiger Roll,"
"Food choices included vegan options such as a Mexican bean and sweet potato veg box." (edited)
Hhaving said that its better for you than a big mac meal and cheaper so fair enough.