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Loyal Aldi shopper flummoxed after trying budget £3 Valentine's Day meal

A loyal Aldi shopper was left flummoxed after trying the supermarket's budget £3 per person Valentine's Day meal deal. With the cost of living crisis putting a strain on many shoppers' purses, many people are ditching restaurants this year and opting for a meal deal for two at home instead.

All of the major supermarkets have Valentine's Day meal deals on offer. M&S' indulgent offering has proven most popular with shoppers, while Morrisons' offers the biggest saving on luxury items when bought as part of a bundle. But for those looking for the cheapest items, Aldi and Lidl are proving a hit with shoppers.

Aldi shoppers can buy a Valentine's Day meal deal for £3 a head - and it includes pasta, garlic bread and a chocolate dessert. Danielle Kate Wroe, a reporter at our sister site the Mirror, bought the cheapest Valentine's Meal deal she could find at Aldi to put it to the test. What she found surprised her.

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Here's what she said:

The meal deal landed in stores on Thursday (February 9) and I plumped for the cheapest one available to really put its value to the test. It includes heart-shaped cheesy garlic bread to start, a decadant-sounding lobster-filled raviolo, and a chocolate-filled heart for dessert- which is vegan! It sounds really fancy considering the cheap price tag, and I was hopeful it could be a lovely meal to make someone swoon.

While Aldi has done most of the work for you here, I still love the idea of cosying up with a romantic meal at home, as it shows you care when you prepare a three course dinner for your partner. First up was the cheesy garlic bread, £1.29, which comes in cute little pizza-box-style packaging. It looks super adorable thanks to its heart shape, and when it was baking in the oven, it smelt delicious.

Aldi says this sweet starter is "just enough to set their appetite alight" and it definitely was a good sharing-size starter, but when we cut the heart in half, my partner did point out it was not the best symbolism ever.. Anyway, broken hearts (or hopefully not!) aside, the garlic bread was very bready, and not very garlicky.

Aldi's £3 per person Valentine's Day meal deal (Mirror)

This may have been purposeful so your breath doesn't stink afterward, but I'm a garlic lover, so was a bit disappointed when it didn't pack a punch.. But, where the bread was really cheesy, it was undoubtedly yummy.

Next up was the lobster pasta, £2.99, which quite frankly sounds too good to be true. It's something many of us would plump for in a swanky restaurant, but sadly my high hopes were dashed when I realised there was no sauce to accompany the lobster-filled ravioli. There might be some folk out there who prefer their pasta sans sauce, but for us, it was rather gutting, so we had to get creative.

My partner decided that a homemade white sauce would compliment the fish flavours perfectly - it contained milk, garlic, onion, flour, butter, cloves, bay leaf, salt, and pepper.

The Aldi lobster pasta was lacking sauce, so Danielle had to make her own (Mirror)

In true Lady and the Tramp style, we decided to share the bowl and just eat out of it together. When I say that the pasta was mouth-wateringly delicious, I really mean it. I'm a huge fan of seafood, so it really hit the spot, but the filling was perfectly salty, had a strong lobster flavour, and was just all-round tasty.

This dish definitely gets my seal of approval, and I'd be more than happy if I was served this on Valentine's Day - but it would've been nice for Aldi to provide a sauce to finish it off. Now, I must admit that my partner and I were a little apprehensive about the dessert because it's vegan. I often find that vegan chocolate gets a bad rep, and that's definitely clouded my judgment before, but my mind may have been changed after tasting the melt-in-the-middle heart, which cost just £2.99.

Danielle was at first put off by the fact Aldi's chocolate heart dessert is vegan (Mirror)

The humble heart-shaped pud was just as romantic as it was delectable - we both absolutely loved it. The gooey chocolate inside tastes just like the real deal - if I didn't know it was vegan, I'd be none the wiser. The cake exterior of the heart was a little bit crumblier than I'd like, but honestly, this was the star (or the heart) of the show for me.

Overall, if you're on a budget or trying to keep Valentine's Day low-key this year because you're saving up for something else, I'd definitely give this meal deal a go. There were some slight disappointments, but it definitely exceeded my expectations for the price.

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