Lunchtime meal deals from supermarkets are a convenient go-to for many on-the-go individuals, but a savvy money-saving expert has highlighted that consumers could be missing out on maximising their value.
The typical offering of a sandwich, pasta, or salad main with a snack and drink is a steadfast choice for the peckish. Yet, with the creeping cost of these deals, some shoppers have become hesitant.
Currently, Sainsbury's charges £3.75 for a meal deal, while Tesco's is £3.60 with a Clubcard or £4 without. Morrisons' Food To Go Meal Deal comes in at £4, and Co-op offers theirs at £3.50 for members, £4 for non-members.
However, there's a trick to get more bang for your buck: including a hot Costa coffee from in-store machines as part of your meal deal.
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