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Co-op Easter Meal Deal – is it actually a good deal?

by Naomi Willis · updated 15 March 2022

Co-op are now selling their latest Easter frozen meal deal at selected stores. The deal gets you a whole meal and pudding for the family for just £10 – but is it worth it?

Co-op are now selling their latest Easter frozen meal deal at selected stores. The deal gets you a whole meal and pudding for the family for just £10 – but is it worth it?

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We are faced with so many “deals” everywhere we turn. In the supermarkets, we are faced with endless BOGOFs’ reductions and price slashes that it’s hard to keep up. Then fashion retailers and other shops, have end of season sales, blue cross sales, Black Friday sales – there is a sale and a discount for everything.

Getting something cheaper is perfectly well and good but a sale doesn’t necessarily mean that you’ll get the product cheaper – it just means that you’ll get it cheaper from that particular retailer. If you do a little hunting, quite often, you’ll get a better bargain and the first “deal” you found may have cost you more money.

So I’ve seen the latest Co-op Easter frozen meal deal on TV and talked about extensively on social media.

Co-op Meal Deal

The £10 Easter deal gets you:

  • Half a leg of lamb 1kg
  • Albert Bartlett Rooster Roast Potatoes 750g
  • Aunt Bessie’s 12 Yorkshire Puddings
  • Co-op Carrots 750g
  • Co-op Peas 400g
  • Mr Kings Profiteroles and chocolate sauce
  • Häagen Dazs Cookies and Cream Ice Cream 500ml

All this food for £10!

To get the offer you need to buy it in one transaction to get the discount and it’s running until 29 March 2016.

This meal deal will make things nice and easy come Easter Sunday. Everything is frozen so there needn’t be any food waste and everything is already prepared to just go in the oven or on the hob. Unfortunately, this offer is not running in every Co-op store though. You can check out the stores who are running the Easter deal here.

But how does this deal weigh up against other store’s offers?

If you were to opt for the same/similar items could you get it cheaper or is this truly the best deal on the high street at moment?

Easter meal deal comparison

Well we all know that lamb is expensive! Tasty but expensive.

For the lamb alone, Asda is currently priced highest at £9.24 for half a leg, followed by Ocado (online shopping only) at £8.49.

Tesco is coming out at the cheapest at £5.00 for a fresh half leg of lamb – but can Tesco deliver the rest of the list for under a tenner?

Well you could add the following to your basket at Tesco:

  • Half a leg of fresh lamb – £5
  • 5kg all-rounder white potatoes – £1 (currently cheaper than buying value – and you’d have more left that buying from the Co-op)
  • Yorkshires – eggs and flour from the store cupboard
  • X2 tins of value carrots 600g– 38p
  • X1 tins of value garden peas 300g – 21p
  • X2 boxes of profiteroles – £2
  • Tesco’s cookie and cream ice cream 900ml – £2 (Häagen Dass is currently £4 from Tesco or £3 in Morrisons but you could brand down and opt for Tesco’s cookie and cream ice cream for £2 a tub (and you get 900ml, instead of Häagen Daas’ 500ml!)

Co-op Easter frozen meal deal comparison 2016

So, by shopping in Tesco for this same Easter deal it would cost you £10.59. Ok, maybe you’ve got to make your own Yorkshire puddings and peel and cook your own roasties but some people may not want to cook all frozen food.

For me, there isn’t a Co-op near us who are running this deal so it would be cheaper for me to head to Morrisons or Tesco or even Sainsburys that are in my town and spend a few quid more buying the same stuff. To be honest, if I were to buy this, I would even opt to spend more and buy a big bag of frozen peas as I would use them in other meals, and I’d probably buy fresh carrots as the kids like to snack on them.

I’m not saying that the Co-operative’s deal isn’t great as it’s obviously very competitive. Having the food frozen can be a massive convenience for family who are rushing around and would prefer more time eating than preparing and cooking.

The point of all this is that sometimes you need to be aware that a great offer may look wonderful at first glance but if you delve deeper, you may start to find similar offers elsewhere.

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Naomi knows the burden of living on very little and became debt free by following her own money saving tips and tricks. She is an expert on saving money at the supermarket and side hustles.
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  1. Angela balbirnie says

    21 March 2016 at 09:34

    If anyone’s interested, Asda are selling 1kg bag off carrots 29p, 1kg Bag off baby tatties 29p, Broccolli 29p, 500g parsnips 29p and 500g leeks 29p. Would help with Easter Meal also makes grate pot of soup :)

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    • Ricky Willis says

      27 March 2016 at 21:57

      Thanks for the heads up

      Reply
  2. Ricky Willis says

    27 March 2016 at 21:59

    Ha – the washing up! Yep, that gets argued about in my house as well ;-)

    Reply

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