Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Getting hold of food during lockdown #3

This week  my post is about the Marks and Spencers food box. I have been unable to try it because there are several sweet things in it which would be wasted, so Valery-Ann, aka Mrs A of Valery Ann Designs and the Butterfly Challenge has sent me her thoughts on it.


The box was well packaged and delivered several days earlier than expected - not a problem as it is all non-perishable items. The contents were 

toilet rolls 4pkt
Pasta sauce large jar
Italian tomato sauce small jar
Tomato soup
Vegetable soup
English tea bags 50 pkt
Jar of gold Coffee
2 pkts of shortbread biscuits.
1 pkt salted peanuts
Can chunky chicken
can chunky beef
small tin of corned beef
tin of red salmon
pkt spaghetti
pkt long grain rice
1pkt big chocolate buttons
Percy pig sweets   
2 large bars of chocolate
tin of baked beans

Mrs A was very pleased to find both tea and coffee included, something the other boxes seem to lack. The only thing she isn't likely to use was the Percy pig sweets which she gave to a neighbour with young children. 

There is a vegetarian box with vegetarian products replacing the meat and fish ones, and there are also fruit, vegetable and meat boxes. Mrs A also tried the fruit box which arrived separately (sorry, no photo) and contained

1 large pineapple
1 large mango
2 little paper carrier bags containing bunches of black grapes.
6 large plums
5 pears
6 red apples
6 clementines
A hand of bananas (8)

The food box costs £35 and the fruit box £20. Both look to be good value and good quality contents.

I'd love to hear whether you have tried any of the boxes I have written about. Mrs A has tried the Morrisons Box which I reviewed here and was pleased to find that when she clicked through to the meat-eaters box to place her order, there was a link to a selection of recipes based on the contents of the box. She's tried several of the recipes and been pleased with them, especially the Hunters Chicken. Morrisons has extended their range of boxes and even has a special Ramadan box.

I hope that by now most of you have either got yourselves a supermarket delivery slot, somebody in the family who can shop for you if you can't get out or are able to shop for yourselves, but if you are still struggling my food box reviews may be helpful. They've certainly helped us through the last few weeks!

Now I have managed to get onto the Ocado delivery list again but am only allowed one delivery a fortnight, so I think we'll try the Marks and Spencer fruit and veg boxes to top up on fresh food in the intervening weeks. We've found a local butcher who is making deliveries and can get bread and milk from the corner shop, so after an initial shaky start I think we have everything covered.

Many thanks to Valery-Ann for her help with this post. 

3 comments:

Kathyk said...

Thanks for the review - I would be with you about this box, several things I wouldn't be able to use either. Also good to hear about the recipe option too, what a great idea!

Stay well

Kathyk

Mrs A. said...

My long awaited Waitrose shop (6 weeks) should be arriving this Thursday. Have forgotten what
I ordered now but not going in to check on it in case it disappears off the screen !!! Was pleased to be of service Ruth the reviews. Hugs Mrs A.
P.s.The Doc has scoffed the chocolate buttons and the peanuts already.

Sue - said...

We got an M&S box too . It is currently sitting in the garage as emergency stock! Although we did eat the chocolate buttons!