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Marks and Spencer bring back the Love Sausage for Valentine’s Day – and it's just £6

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Valentine’s Day may be known for fancy meals in restaurants, bouquets of red roses and small boxes of stunning jewellery but Marks & Spencer is changing that narrative by putting its own stamp on February 14.

Making things a bit more quirky this year, the supermarket has brought back its Love Sausage just in time for Valentine’s. Costing £6 for a 460g portion, the savoury treat - which is perfect for a romantic breakfast in bed - will be available to buy nationwide from February 9.

Food fans can either head to Marks & Spencer shops or they can order the heart- shaped sausage in advance from Ocado. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .

You can sign up at the top of the page. Its product description describes the two portion serving as: “Heart shaped pork sausages flavoured with a hint of truffle all wrapped in smoked streaky bacon.

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