M&S launches Christmas table orders from September 23: what will be included in the menu.

M&S launches Christmas table orders from September 23: what will be included in the menu
M&S launches Christmas table orders from September 23: what will be included in the menu

According to The Sun: M&S announced the launch of its 'Christmas Food to Order' service – and it's happening sooner than you might think.

Those who want to plan their festive table in advance can place food orders starting from September 23.

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This service allows customers to order and pay for festive dinners and snacks in advance, and then collect them closer to the holiday.

The well-known retailer shared the news on Instagram and also announced over 90 'magical masterpieces for an unforgettable Christmas celebration.'

Currently, no other supermarket has confirmed the launch of Christmas delivery.

We will definitely update our readers as soon as more details become known.

In the meantime, we have looked at the M&S Christmas 2025 collection, which will include several new items and traditional favorites.

M&S New and Favorite Products

This year, M&S has added an American twist to its snack range by introducing peanut butter and jelly flavor.

The peanut butter and jelly box costs £10 for 544 g.

In the pack, you will find a mix of milk chocolate peanut butter, fruit jellies, salted pretzels, milk chocolate popcorn, salted caramel nuts in white chocolate, and protein chocolate balls.

The M&S Christmas 2025 range will also include smaller 40 g mix packs with chocolate and orange, as well as with nuts and caramel.

Among the recognizable products are pistachio gnomes costing £5 for 98 g, as well as mint chocolate bars priced at £10 for 250 g.

M&S is also bringing back its popular gingerbread cookies with white chocolate, priced at £3.25 for a pack of five.

Shoppers have already reached out to the supermarket requesting that they be made available all year round.

Last year, shoppers called them 'some of the best biscuits in supermarkets.'

For Marmite lovers, M&S offers two new desserts featuring this controversial product.

The new pecan blondies with salted caramel have a hint of Marmite combined with chocolate blondie and topped with caramel sauce.

The blondies cost £5 for 185 g.

You can also enjoy the caramel and Marmite sauce on toast, waffles, or croissants for £3 for 310 g.

Other new items include sweet peanut butter and jelly for £3.50 for 340 g and hot maple syrup for £5 for 310 g.

M&S Christmas 2025 Range

M&S has already confirmed the presence of chocolates, spreads, and alcoholic beverages that hit the shelves on September 10.

New Items

  • Original peanut butter and jelly mix, 544 g, £10
  • Peanut butter and jelly spread, 340 g, £3.50
  • Caramel and Marmite sauce, 310 g, £3
  • Hot maple syrup, 310 g, £5
  • Pecan blondies with salted caramel and hints of Marmite, 185 g, £5

Favorite Products

  • Gingerbread cookies with white chocolate, 360 g, £3.25
  • Mint chocolate bar, 250 g, £10
  • Pistachio gnomes, 98 g, £5
  • Milk chocolate cinnamon rolls, 175 g, £3
  • Maple bacon combination, 150 g, £2.30
  • 9 'Mint and Double Chocolate' biscuits, 180 g, £3.65
  • Hot maple popcorn, 150 g, £2
  • Peanut reindeer, 23 g, £1
  • Giant 'Bubble' Santa, 46 g, £1.75
  • Mini tree-shaped cakes, 100 g, £1.65
  • Jelly candies, 225 g, £2
  • 'Marksologist' cocktail set, 3 x 150 ml, £10
  • 'Marksologist' cocktail with gin and orange marmalade, 50cl, £20
  • Collectible chocolate liqueur with cherry and Irish cream, 50cl, £15
  • Collectible 'Tiramisu' liqueur with Irish cream, 50cl, £15

Supermarkets Prepare for Christmas

Other supermarkets are also actively preparing for the festive season.

Tesco recently kicked off a toy sale with a 50% discount ahead of Christmas, offering popular brands at great prices.

The sale features many well-known brands such as Hot Wheels, Barbie, Little Live Pets, and Twister.

A Iceland is offering packs of McVitie’s biscuits for just £2.50 as part of the Christmas season.

The pack includes ten different types of biscuits, including the legendary chocolate Digestives, popular Custard Creams, and beloved Rich Highland Shorties.

How to Save on Supermarket Shopping

There are many ways to save on grocery shopping.

Look for yellow or red stickers on products indicating reduced prices.

If food is fresh, consume it quickly or freeze it for future use.

Making a shopping list can help save money by reducing the likelihood of impulse purchases.

Don't forget about own brands – this can significantly save your budget.

Many supermarkets sell 'substandard' fruits and vegetables at discounted prices.

For example, Lidl has a 'Waste Not' program offering boxes of 5 kg of fruits and vegetables for just £1.50.

If you are on a low income and a parent, you could receive up to £442 a year in Healthy Start vouchers for supermarket shopping.

Many councils also offer vouchers under the Family Support Fund.

Do you have a financial issue that needs addressing? Email us at [email protected].

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M&S is actively preparing for Christmas, offering new and favorite products. Consumers can already reserve festive dishes starting from September 23, allowing them to plan this special holiday in advance. Other supermarkets are also stepping up and presenting their exciting offers for Christmas shopping.

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