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M&S Mother’s Day £20 Dine In meal deal 2025: what’s on offer

The 2025 M&S Mother’s Day Dine In Family meal deal will set you back £20. Here's what you can get in the food offer.

Marks & Spencer has today launched its Mother’s Day Dine In meal deal, which is available in stores until 30 March.

While it’s more expensive than the traditional Dine In deal you'll be accustomed to, this offer is for four people instead of two.

As part of the deal, you'll get a roasting joint or salmon and three sides.

Below is a complete list of what’s on the menu, or you can take a look at this dedicated M&S page.

Main dishes header. (Image: M&S)

  • Salt and pepper British chicken;
  • Tender British beef;
  • Vegetarian nut roast with caramelised nuts and cranberries;
  • Wild garlic salmon side;
  • Boneless Ultimate British pork crackling joint.

Sides header. (Image: M&S)

  • 8 Yorkshire puddings;
  • Cheesy green vegetable bake;
  • Emperor carrots and red onion;
  • Roast potatoes;
  • Roots for roasting;
  • Smashed potatoes with salsa verde drizzle;
  • Spring greens, cavolo nero and peas.

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