From budget-friendly treats to premium delights, UK supermarkets are upping their meal deal game in 2025, with more choice, revamped ranges, and bigger savings available on their Valentine's menus, with sizeable discounts compared to if items were bought outside the deal.
It's a welcome return for the popular deals, and many will be keen to bag an 'at home' restaurant deal for the big day, making the most romantic night of the year a bit cheaper.
Here's our pick of the best of the bunch:
The budget-lover's dream starts its deals from just £5.97 - less than three quid each. Aldi's love-themed goodies are an adorable choice for your Valentine's dinner this year. Their seasonal 'super saver' meal deal starts at just £5.97 for two (without wine) or £10.72 (with wine), with the cheapest combo including:
Aldi's Premium and Vegan menus feature a selection of dishes like Lobster Heart Pasta (£2.99) and Vegan Caramelised Biscuit Pudding (£1.99). These menus start at just £7.47 for two, without wine.
You can discover Aldi's Valentine's range in-store from February 10.
Co-op has launched its romantic Dine in Deal for £10, including six new lines. Customers can choose a main meal, side and bottle of wine from the retailer's premium Irresistible range for a tenner, saving up to £8.85. The deal is available to non-members too, for £12.
Bring restaurant-quality dining to your very own table with M&S's luxurious Valentine's Dine-In menu. For £25, you'll enjoy a starter, main, side, dessert, and a bottle of wine or fizz.
Top picks from the menu include:
With 43,904 menu combinations, M&S offers something for everyone, including gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options. And, if you pick your cards right, you can save up to £17.50.
You'll find the range in-store from February 10.
For 'More Card' holders, Morrisons are offering a three-course meal for two for just £15 this Valentine's. The menu features a wide selection of mouth-watering dishes, including:
Customers can save up to £18.25 with this meal deal offer. It's available from the February 10.
Tesco's Finest Valentine's Dine-In menu is £18 with a Clubcard, with a starter, main, side, dessert, and drink from Tesco's premium Valentine's selection. Plus, 50% of the range is brand-new for 2025 - so you'll be sure to surprise your other half with dishes to die for. The restaurant-inspired range includes courses such as:
You'll find the range on shelves and online from the 10th February. For a lighter (and even more budget-friendly) option, Tesco Express locations offer a deal without a starter for just £12.
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Named 'Overall Winner' by the Good Housekeeping Institute in their Valentine's Day Meal Deal Taste Test, this high end meal deal includes three courses from over 30 dishes, with multibuy savings of almost 50% off, with dishes worth £18.65 if bought separately.
It's worth keeping an eye out for ways to cut down the costs even more - sites such as VoucherCodes.co.uk have offers such as £16 off first orders at Morrisons on orders over £60, or £17 off first orders at Sainsbury's over £100."
Anita Naik, saving expert at VoucherCodes says, "Skip the stress (and cost) of overbooked restaurants and let supermarkets deliver the perfect date night. You'll save money, relax in comfort, and enjoy quality time with that special someone - all while treating yourself to restaurant-inspired dishes.
"Supermarket meal deals are a great way to keep costs to a minimum whilst still treating your significant other this Valentine's, and it's great to see that supermarkets have such a wide range on offer to suit all budgets this year."
This Valentine's Day, love doesn't have to cost a fortune - it's the thought (and the meal) that counts."