“M&S Christmas Food to Order Service Opens Sept 23”

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M&S has announced the opening date for its Christmas Food to Order service, which is earlier than expected. Starting on September 23, customers can place orders for festive food to prepare for the upcoming holiday season.

This service allows customers to reserve and pay for their Christmas dinner and other food items in advance, with the option to collect closer to the festive period. M&S unveiled over 90 “magical masterpieces” for the ultimate Christmas feast, as mentioned on their Instagram account.

While M&S has revealed its 2025 Christmas range featuring a variety of new and classic treats, other supermarkets have yet to disclose their Christmas delivery slot opening dates. The new offerings from M&S include an American-inspired peanut butter and jelly munch tin priced at £10 for 544g, featuring a mix of delectable treats.

In addition to the munch tin, M&S is introducing smaller 40g munch mix packs in nutty chocolate and orange, as well as peanut, chocolate, and caramel flavors. Returning favorites for this year include pistachio gnomes, peppermint bark, and gingerbread and white chocolate cookies, which have received high praise from shoppers.

M&S is also launching unique products this year, such as pecan and salted caramel blondies with a hint of Marmite, and a caramel sauce with Marmite for spreading. The store will also offer new spreads like peanut butter & jelly and hot maple syrup for customers to enjoy during the holiday season.

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