There’s no skimping on variety either
Valentine’s Day is the perfect excuse to indulge in a romantic meal, but why battle the crowds at a busy restaurant when you can create a special evening at home?
Whether you’re looking to avoid the chaos of dining out or simply want to keep things budget-friendly, supermarket meal deals offer the ideal solution for a memorable night in.
Many UK supermarkets have introduced their special Valentine’s meal options, all at reasonable prices.
From sumptuous starters to indulgent desserts, these pre-packed deals make it easier than ever to enjoy a delicious, stress-free Valentine’s meal with your loved one.
we’ve rounded up eight of the best Valentine’s Day supermarket meal deals that will ensure you celebrate the day of love without breaking the bank.
M&S
Marks & Spencer’s much-anticipated Valentine’s Day offer is back.
Running from February 10 to 14 in stores and online via Ocado, the deal includes a starter, main, side, dessert and drink for £12.50 per person.
While it’s a touch pricier than some other supermarkets, you could save up to £17.50 depending on your menu choices.
There’s no skimping on variety either – with over 40,000 possible menu combinations, including vegan and gluten-free options.
Surprisingly, a few of the Christmas bestsellers have even made a comeback.
Starters include options like baked burrata with ’nduja and ciabatta crumb, prawn and lobster thermidor gratins, and bao buns.
For mains, think British Wagyu beef pie or fillet steak beef Wellington. Prefer fish? There’s salmon and prawn en croûte. Vegans can tuck into a butternut squash and spinach pie.
Sides range from Mediterranean roasted vegetables to smashed potatoes and salt and pepper wedges.
Dessert might be the hardest decision. Choose from indulgent treats like chocolate and caramel pots, Sicilian lemon possets, tiramisu cheesecakes and, of course, the irresistible chocolate praline heart.
Drinks include something for everyone, whether you fancy Mystery Bay sauvignon blanc, Conte Priuli prosecco, M&S cocktails or alcohol-free pink raspberry lemonade.
Waitrose
Waitrose’s Valentine’s Day meal deal is serving up a full feast – starter, main, side, dessert, and drink – all for £20, which could see savings of up to £18.65.
For starters, think prawn cocktail, moules marinière, vegetable antipasti arancini with basil pesto, or goat’s cheese and lemon bakes with wild garlic pesto.
Mains are just as tempting, with dishes like salmon en croûte with champagne and spinach, beef bourguignon, truffle chicken kiev, or plant-based Juicy Marbles steaks. Prefer a taste of the Med? There’s even paella on the menu.
Sides don’t disappoint either – triple-cooked fries with Cornish sea salt, or roasted garlic and buffalo mozzarella flatbread are just a couple of the choices.
When it comes to dessert, you’ll be spoiled for choice. Melt-in-the-middle chocolate puddings, raspberry panna cotta, sticky toffee pudding, or Sicilian lemon tarts are all up for grabs.
To top it off, drinks include prosecco for a bit of sparkle, along with shiraz, sauvignon blanc, or classic cocktails like negronis and cosmopolitans. Alcohol-free? There’s DA-SH raspberry-infused sparkling water to keep it light.
If you cannot wait until February 7 for the meal deal, Waitrose already has a £10 chocolate truffle.
After all, it’s never too early to treat someone special.
Sainsbury’s
Sainsbury’s has revealed its Valentine’s Day meal deal menu for 2025 – but there’s a catch.
You’ll need to be a Nectar cardholder to redeem it. If you are, you’re in for a treat: £18 for starters, mains, sides, desserts, and drinks for two.
Every dish is from Sainsbury’s premium Taste the Difference range, with menu highlights including breaded camembert and amaretto tiramisu.
Starters feature vintage cheddar and leek tarts, scallop gratin, tempura king prawns, and a vegan antipasti platter.
For mains, you’ll be choosing from sirloin steaks with heart-shaped butter, duck legs in a cherry teriyaki glaze, or a plant-based mushroom Wellington.
Pair your main with sides like dauphinoise potatoes, hasselback potatoes with pink peppercorn butter, or creamed spinach.
Desserts might just steal the show. Think lemon tart, chocolate melt-in-the-middle pudding, morello cherry cheesecake, cookie chocolate torte, or sticky toffee pudding.
Drinks round things off nicely, with options from sauvignon blanc and prosecco to pink grapefruit G&Ts and soft drinks.
It’s a great excuse to turn dinner at home into a full-on Valentine’s treat.
Morrisons
Morrisons is tempting you with a three-course meal for two, with savings of up to £18.25.
However, you’ll need to be a member of the Morrisons More Card loyalty scheme to unlock the deal. Don’t worry – signing up is free and can be done online.
For just £15, you’ll get a starter, main, side, dessert, and drink for two.
Start your meal with a tear-and-share camembert wreath, a goat’s cheese, vintage cheddar and caramelised onion tart, or a vegan hoisin vegetable rose.
For the main event, enjoy a 30-day matured rump steak with pink peppercorn butter, or if you prefer something plant-based, there’s a mushroom, spinach, and pine nut wellington.
Other options include chicken in mushroom and prosecco sauce or pulled beef brisket en croûte, all paired with sides like roasted Chantenay carrots with acacia honey butter, cauliflower cheese, and truffle mash.
Dessert is where things really get tempting. Consider melt-in-the-middle puddings, sticky toffee pudding, lemon cheesecake, or raspberry and vanilla heart-shaped panna cotta.
Drinks range from Kylie Minogue’s alcohol-free sparkling rosé and Sicilian lemonade to Peroni Nastro Azzurro gluten-free beer and prosecco – perfect for toasting to the occasion.
It’s a full-on feast without the hefty price tag, making it the perfect way to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
Asda
Asda’s dine-in deal is a steal – starters, mains, two sides, a dessert, and a drink for less than £6 per person.
According to Asda, you’ll save up to £12.86 with this offer.
The menu kicks off with prawn cocktail, goat’s cheese and caramelised onion tarts, and crispy mac and cheese bites – all sure to get you in the mood for more.
Mains include sirloin with smoked garlic and pink peppercorn heart butter, salmon fillets with black pepper, lemon zest, dill, and lemon heart butter, or vegan breaded no-brie hearts.
Sides? Think cauliflower cheese and beef dripping skin-on chips to pair perfectly with your main.
For dessert, you’ll find melt-in-the-middle Belgian chocolate pudding, strawberries with Belgian chocolate dip, and vanilla panna cotta hearts with heritage raspberry and prosecco jelly.
To top it all off, wash it down with selected red, white, or bubbles, or go for a low/no alcohol option like Kylie Minogue’s alcohol-free sparkling rosé.
It’s a budget-friendly way to make your Valentine’s feel special without breaking the bank.
Tesco
Tesco is looking to win over foodies this Valentine’s Day with its Tesco Finest range.
For just £18, you’ll get starters, mains, desserts, and drinks for two – the perfect way to make the night special without splashing out.
Start things off with small bites like breaded Mediterranean prawns served with a hot honey dip or a tear-and-share bread filled with caramelised onion chutney and Camembert.
Mains are just as tempting, with options including chicken ballotine with parmesan and wild garlic, mushroom stroganoff pies, and seabass with king prawn and champagne sauce – a dish that pairs perfectly with a glass of crisp white wine.
Sides like creamed spinach, three-cheese cauliflower gratin, and heart-shaped sea salt and black pepper rosti add a little extra something.
When it’s time for dessert, you’ll be spoiled for choice with raspberry and passionfruit tarts, vanilla panna cotta with rhubarb conserve, chocolate cheesecake moulded hearts, and a selection of cheeses that will have any fromage lover weak at the knees.
To toast the occasion, there’s prosecco, Moth canned cocktails, alcohol-free lager, and more.
It’s all the romance you need, without the hefty price tag.
Co-op
Co-op is kicking off the countdown to Valentine’s Day with a tempting offer for 2025.
Available in-store and online until February 19, the deal lets Co-op members enjoy a main meal, side, and a bottle of wine from their premium
Irresistible range for just £10, or £12 for non-members – that’s a saving of up to £8.85.
For your main, you could be treating your date to dishes like chicken parmigiana, salmon en croûte, vegan mushroom Wellington, or lasagne al forno.
Pair it with sides such as triple-cooked chunky chips or flatbread with garlic and parsley for the perfect combo.
To wash it all down, there’s a choice of red, white, or rosé wine, prosecco, or soft drinks.
While the deal doesn’t include a dessert, sweet-toothed shoppers won’t be left disappointed.
Co-op will have a range of tempting treats available, including rose cupcakes, Valentine’s heart-shaped lollipops with honeycomb and raspberry pieces, and indulgent chocolate melting middle puddings.
Aldi
True to its budget-friendly style, Aldi has rolled out an affordable Valentine’s Day offer.
Unlike most supermarkets with set meal deals, Aldi lets you pick and choose from a range of starters, mains, sides, desserts, and drinks, all à la carte.
If you decide to go all out, the least expensive combo – heart-shaped pizza, mini garlic bread, pink mini heart pancakes, and a glass of Prosecco Spumante DOC – will cost you just £2.99 per person.
For starters, there’s vegan wild mushroom, tomato and basil arancini, tempura prawns with sriracha dip, and red pepper swirls with camembert to share.
Mains are equally tempting, with options like duck breast with plum and hoisin sauce, lamb rump with mint and rosemary rub and spiced damson glaze, or lobster, truffle, and parmigiano reggiano pasta.
For dessert, you can choose from pink mini heart pancakes, vegan caramelised biscuit heart sponge pudding, or raspberry and vanilla macarons.
Aldi’s offering lets you create the perfect, budget-friendly Valentine’s celebration without compromising on taste.
Whether you’re looking to avoid the hustle and bustle of a busy restaurant or simply want a more affordable way to celebrate, these Valentine’s Day supermarket meal deals offer a fantastic solution.
With everything from indulgent mains to tempting desserts, why not embrace the convenience and charm of a Valentine’s meal at home?
After all, it’s not about where you are, but who you’re sharing it with that truly makes the day special.