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08.11.2022 - 13:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
With food prices continuing to rise amid the soaring cost of living crisis, many shoppers have been switching up where they go for their weekly shop to keep prices down. And while the likes of Aldi and Lidl have gained popularity this year, there is one place that is often overlooked - Marks and Spencer.
Long regarded as one of the more expensive supermarkets, M&S has been branching out and expanding their range of value-branded products leaving one shopper "impressed" with the amount he could purchase on a budget.
The supermarket's "Remarksable Value" range has been on the receiving end of some glowing praise from shoppers. The range offers a whole plethora of essentials that has customers ditching the likes of Sainsbury's for their weekly shopping trip.
To see if the upmarket supermarket's value-branded range had really stepped up its game, Dan Wiggins from MyLondon recently ditched his usual visit to Tesco for a trip to M&S to see if he really could purchase his essentials while sticking to a budget.
With a total that came to just over £16 the reporter was left so impressed by the shop that he "won't be going back to Tesco for a while."
Here is how Dan got on as originally reported by MyLondon:
"Having caught wind of this I felt I had to go and check the range out for myself so I headed down to my local food hall in Finsbury Park to see what all the fuss was about.
"I decided I'd get the items I needed for a pair of simple recipes, incorporating as many of the value ingredients as I could to make the most of the range. The recipes were a beef and bean chilli with jacket potatoes and a simple slaw, and sausage and broccoli spaghetti.
"Upon walking into the shop I headed for the bread section where I picked up some large
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