Supermarket Tesco has announced a major change to its popular meal deal which will see some new additions hitting the fridges. However, the new luxury products will cost more than the regular meal deal.
The new meal deal aims to give shoppers more choice when it comes to quality on-the-go food, and will include a snack, premium main and a drink, with a reported four million possible combinations to choose from.
For Clubcard holders, the premium meal deal will cost £5, which saves shoppers up to £3.74 compared to buying the items separately. However, those without a card will pay £5.50 for the new deal.
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The regular meal deal costs £3.40 for Clubcard holders, and £3.90 for those without, after prices were hiked by 40p in October last year.
So, what makes the meal deal ‘premium’? Tesco’s new combo offer will include a number of well-known brands such as itsu, YO! Sushi and Pollen & Grace.
There are 33 different main choices and 10 brand new Tesco Finest and Wicked products on offer as part of the new meal deal, such as the Tesco Finest Roast Beef, West Country Cheddar & Truffle Mayo Tiger Roll, the Tesco Finest Chicken & N'duja Wrap and the YO! Rainbow Salmon Poke.
Alongside their premium mains, customers can also choose from any of the regular snacks and drinks that you usually enjoy with a meal deal, including brands such as Walkers, Propercorn, Graze, Cadbury, Oasis and Coca Cola.
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. What’s more, at only £5.00 for the full meal, Clubcard members really can enjoy gourmet on the go.”
The Tesco premium meal deal is available now in 1,200 stores, priced at £5 per head with a Clubcard, or £5.50 without.
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