
But when it comes to one particular item, I don’t hesitate to head to M&S instead. I would buy all my grocery items at M&S if I could, but some items just aren’t worth it for me. However, one item in particular I’ll only ever buy from the high-end retailer is strawberries.
Fruit is an essential part of many people’s weekly food shops, but it can turn mouldy very fast.
Whether I go in to buy just one punnet or a few, I’ll never buy them anywhere else. I find the quality and taste are better, and they’re not much more expensive than other supermarkets.
For example, a 250g punnet in Sainsbury’s is £2.25, and the same size is £2.60 in M&S.
While slightly more expensive, I don’t find myself wasting any of the strawberries like I usually do.
The packaging is genius, clearly stating what is inside each food item, and I bought a selection to try. M&S avocado oil crisps, although retailing for a whopping £3.90, were delicious, as were the sausages, meatballs and bread.
The condiments were also tasty and tasted fresh, and I’m excited to go back to pick up the baked beans.














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