The meal deal includes a roasting main, three sharing sides and a desert, and is available till 5 April in M&S stores nationwide.
Classic Easter Lamb Shoulder with a rich, flavoursome gravy, chicken, pork and beef roasting joints are all on offer. And for those eating a plant-based diet, there is the Vegan âChickenlessâ Roasting Joint - made with a blend of mushrooms, wheat and pea protein with an onion and sage stuffing.
As for sides, you have everything you need, from crisp and fluffy Golden Beef Dripping Roasties to a creamy Mature Cheddar Cauliflower Cheese â M&S have even added arguably the best part of a Christmas dinner to this yearâs Easter Dine-In, their famous Pigs in Blankets. There is also a huge selection of veggies including braised red cabbage with apples, green beans and honey-orange glazed carrots.
The post gathered nearly 3,000 likes as shoppers shared their appreciation for the update.
One social media user commented: This is wonderful and very much appreciated.
Another added: What a great thing to say. An amazing service you provide online and in store.
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READ MORE This is brilliant. Thank you @marksandspencer, a third said. One of the many reasons why I am a long standing customer of yours. You actually care and are not afraid to show it.
Other supermarkets have offered similar words of comfort to customers visiting stores this week.
In a message shared on Instagram, Asda wrote: Everyone has the right to feel safe.
MARKS and Spencer has upset some shoppers with a steamy Instagram post modelling a new lingerie set. M&S followers were quick to take to social media, telling the retailer exactly what they thought.
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Founded more than 130 years ago by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer, Marks and Spencer became a high street favourite selling high-quality British-made products under its St Michael brand. This popularity peaked in 1998 when M&S became the first British retailer to make a pre-tax profit of over £1billion. But a year later, those profits were halved – forcing the company to make unprecedented changes – such as turning to overseas suppliers – and since then bosses have implemented a “radical” plan to turn their attention away from the clothing si