M&S reveals exact date its Christmas 2024 food-to-order service will open – and it’s sooner than you think --[Reported by Umva mag]

M&S has revealed when its Christmas food-to-order service is launching for the festive period. Shoppers looking to get ahead of the rush will be able to order their favourite tipples and treats from tomorrow. GettyM&S has revealed when its Christmas food-to-order slots are opening[/caption] The posh retailer is launching the food-to-order service a day earlier than last year and expects tens of thousands of customers to make a booking in the first 24 hours. The service lets you book and pay for your Christmas dinner and other snacks ahead of time then collect them closer to the big day. Orders this year can be collected on December 22, 23 or 24 in your local M&S Food Hall. You can find your nearest store by using the retailer’s branch locator tool on its website. In any case, you will want to book your slot in as early as possible as demand closer to Christmas can be high. M&S hasn’t said what time exactly its slots will open tomorrow but they usually open from early in the morning. M&S shoppers looking to book in their Christmas grub from tomorrow can choose from a host of succulent items. There’s a giant 1.4kilo antipasti grazing platter for £50 and the classic 2.75kilo slow-cooked turkey for £85. For those willing to indulge themselves a bit more, there is the lobster and Madagascan prawn cocktail for £25. Shoppers can also bag a huge 1.7kilo Wagyu beef pie for £50, a giant layered pie for £45 and Brussel Sprouts gratin for £10. Those with a sweet tooth will be keen to snap up the 835g £15 Yule Log or 1.1kilo “Popping Down The Chimney” dessert for £25. The full list of items on sale and ready to order from tomorrow can be found via www.marksandspencer.com/christmasfood. It comes after M&S launched its 2024 Christmas menu earlier this month, including halloumi in blankets for £5.50 and hot honey brie brulle for £7. Shoppers can even pick up a turkey feast lasagne for £10. There’s also a new invention on offer this year – a musical box which comes with lights, music, mirrors and moving parts and is on sale for a tenner. Another new festive product is the magical snowing forest, which is £15 and comes with crunchy Belgian milk and blond ganache truffles and an intricate decoration. M&S is not the first supermarket chain to confirm the opening date for its Christmas delivery slots. Ocado has told Smart Pass holders to look out for a text or email which will alert them the day before they go live this week. Smart Pass Holders pay a set fee either monthly or annually to get free delivery slots, seven days a week. We have asked Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons when they are releasing their delivery slots this year and will update this story when we have heard back. SUPERMARKETS MAKING CHRISTMAS MOVES Plenty of supermarkets are already in full Christmas mode, launching toy sales and their festive menus. Morrisons has unveiled its Christmas menu which comes with 30-day Matured Shorthorn Cote de Boeuf for £25 per kilo and Free Range Turkey Crown with Red Onion and Sage Stuffing for £8.50 a kilo. Meanwhile, Tesco revealed its Christmas range this month, and it includes everything from pigs in blankets to decadent puddings. Asda has also released its festive menu, which includes a melt in the middle pork pie and toffee apple mince pies. Asda‘s Christmas range will be available at 1,000 plus stores across the UK. And Iceland has unveiled its Christmas 2024 range which comes with a pigs in blankets Yorkshire pudding. Tesco shoppers can also snap up toys for Christmas until November 3 across 270 stores, with up to 50% off and prices from £3. Money-Saving Tips from Gemma Bird: Save £2k Before Christmas IF youre' looking to save cash, you've come to the right place, as here, Gemma Bird has shared her top tips that'll save you £2k before Christmas. Set a budget: Track your spending and create a realistic budget. Cut unnecessary costs: Cancel unused subscriptions and avoid impulse buys. Meal planning: Plan meals to reduce grocery bills and avoid takeaways. Sell unwanted items: Declutter and sell items online for extra cash. Cashback and discounts: Use cashback sites and hunt for discount codes. DIY gifts: Make personalised gifts to save money and add a personal touch. Pick up a seasonal shift: A really easy way to pick up a bit of extra cash in the winter is to find yourself some seasonal work. Follow these practical tips from Gemma Bird to boost your savings before the festive season! Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@news.co.uk. Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories

Sep 23, 2024 - 16:33
M&S reveals exact date its Christmas 2024 food-to-order service will open – and it’s sooner than you think --[Reported by Umva mag]

M&S has revealed when its Christmas food-to-order service is launching for the festive period.

Shoppers looking to get ahead of the rush will be able to order their favourite tipples and treats from tomorrow.

a white sign that says m & s on it
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M&S has revealed when its Christmas food-to-order slots are opening[/caption]

The posh retailer is launching the food-to-order service a day earlier than last year and expects tens of thousands of customers to make a booking in the first 24 hours.

The service lets you book and pay for your Christmas dinner and other snacks ahead of time then collect them closer to the big day.

Orders this year can be collected on December 22, 23 or 24 in your local M&S Food Hall.

You can find your nearest store by using the retailer’s branch locator tool on its website.

In any case, you will want to book your slot in as early as possible as demand closer to Christmas can be high.

M&S hasn’t said what time exactly its slots will open tomorrow but they usually open from early in the morning.

M&S shoppers looking to book in their Christmas grub from tomorrow can choose from a host of succulent items.

There’s a giant 1.4kilo antipasti grazing platter for £50 and the classic 2.75kilo slow-cooked turkey for £85.

For those willing to indulge themselves a bit more, there is the lobster and Madagascan prawn cocktail for £25.

Shoppers can also bag a huge 1.7kilo Wagyu beef pie for £50, a giant layered pie for £45 and Brussel Sprouts gratin for £10.

Those with a sweet tooth will be keen to snap up the 835g £15 Yule Log or 1.1kilo “Popping Down The Chimney” dessert for £25.

The full list of items on sale and ready to order from tomorrow can be found via www.marksandspencer.com/christmasfood.

It comes after M&S launched its 2024 Christmas menu earlier this month, including halloumi in blankets for £5.50 and hot honey brie brulle for £7.

Shoppers can even pick up a turkey feast lasagne for £10.

There’s also a new invention on offer this year – a musical box which comes with lights, music, mirrors and moving parts and is on sale for a tenner.

Another new festive product is the magical snowing forest, which is £15 and comes with crunchy Belgian milk and blond ganache truffles and an intricate decoration.

M&S is not the first supermarket chain to confirm the opening date for its Christmas delivery slots.

Ocado has told Smart Pass holders to look out for a text or email which will alert them the day before they go live this week.

Smart Pass Holders pay a set fee either monthly or annually to get free delivery slots, seven days a week.

We have asked Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons when they are releasing their delivery slots this year and will update this story when we have heard back.

SUPERMARKETS MAKING CHRISTMAS MOVES

Plenty of supermarkets are already in full Christmas mode, launching toy sales and their festive menus.

Morrisons has unveiled its Christmas menu which comes with 30-day Matured Shorthorn Cote de Boeuf for £25 per kilo and Free Range Turkey Crown with Red Onion and Sage Stuffing for £8.50 a kilo.

Meanwhile, Tesco revealed its Christmas range this month, and it includes everything from pigs in blankets to decadent puddings.

Asda has also released its festive menu, which includes a melt in the middle pork pie and toffee apple mince pies.

Asda‘s Christmas range will be available at 1,000 plus stores across the UK.

And Iceland has unveiled its Christmas 2024 range which comes with a pigs in blankets Yorkshire pudding.

Tesco shoppers can also snap up toys for Christmas until November 3 across 270 stores, with up to 50% off and prices from £3.

Money-Saving Tips from Gemma Bird: Save £2k Before Christmas

IF youre' looking to save cash, you've come to the right place, as here, Gemma Bird has shared her top tips that'll save you £2k before Christmas.

  • Set a budget: Track your spending and create a realistic budget.
  • Cut unnecessary costs: Cancel unused subscriptions and avoid impulse buys.
  • Meal planning: Plan meals to reduce grocery bills and avoid takeaways.
  • Sell unwanted items: Declutter and sell items online for extra cash.
  • Cashback and discounts: Use cashback sites and hunt for discount codes.
  • DIY gifts: Make personalised gifts to save money and add a personal touch.
  • Pick up a seasonal shift: A really easy way to pick up a bit of extra cash in the winter is to find yourself some seasonal work.

Follow these practical tips from Gemma Bird to boost your savings before the festive season!

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@news.co.uk.

Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories




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