Co-op launch new £10 meal deal (worth it for those who drink wine)

Co-op launch new £10 meal deal (worth it for those who drink wine)

Until 08 October 2024, Co-op has a new £10 meal deal from their Irresistible Range, only members can claim this offer but if you’re a wine drinker this is a very good deal:

Pick 2 of these mains

  • Co-op Irresistible Single Serve Salami Calbrese 232g – £3.95
  • Co-op Irresistible Single Serve Margherita 250g – £3.95
  • Co-op Irresistible Lasagne Al Forno 400g – £4.70
  • Co-op Irresistible Steak & Ale Pie 250g – £4.10
  • Co-op Irresistible Macaroni Cheese 350g – £4.45
  • Co-op Irresistible Chicken Leek & Smoked Ham Hock Pie 250g – £4.10

Pick 1 of these sides:

  • Co-op Irresistible Rich & Creamy Dauphinoise Potatoes 400g – £3.10
  • Co-op Irresistible Smooth & Creamy Buttered Mashed Potato 400g – £2.80
  • Co-op Irresistible Deliciously Tender Garden Vegetable Medley 250g – £2.85
  • Co-op Irresistible Trio of Cabbage 240g – £2.85
  • Co-op Root Vegetable Roasting Tray 375g – £2.85
  • Co-op Irresistible Triple Cooked Thick Cut Chunky Chips 360g – £2.85
  • Co-op Irresistible Roasted Garlic and Parsley Slices 255g – £2.95
  • Co-op Irresistible Roasted Garlic and Parsley Flatbread 155g – £2.95

Pick one of these drinks:

  • Coca Cola Diet Coke 4x330ml – £3.45
  • Coca Cola Zero Sugar 4x330ml – £3.45
  • Co-op Irresistible Rioja Crianza 75cl – £7.50
  • Co-op Irresistible Solo Pale Spanish Rose 75cl – £8.00
  • Co-op Irresistible Pinot Grigio 75cl – £7.50

The only caveat is this is in selected stores only

£10 Irresistible Meal Deal.

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