RAISING THE STEAKS: Morrisons unveils Valentine’s Day Surf n Turf deals for £5 per person

–  Shoppers can choose from Oysters and Beef Brisket, Langoustines and Beef Sirloin or Scallops and Flat Iron at purse pleasing prices

–  All offers are available until Valentine’s Day 

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Seafood and steak lovers rejoice! Morrisons has revealed its best deals on surf n turf yet – just in time for Valentine’s Day. 

For £5 per person, couples can recreate a fine dining experience from the comfort of their own home – combining mouth-watering flavours of land and sea on one delicious plate. 

For a truly pearl-fect match, couples can select the Counter Oysters (£1 each or 6 for £5 from 9th Feb) and Morrisons Flat Iron (£4.00) for a perfect premium main, especially for the day of love. Add a touch of luxury with a bottle of Charles de Villers Champagne Brut (down to £12 from £24 for My Morrisons members).

Not a time to be shell-fish, couples can treat their loved one to delicious Langoustines (£1.25) combined with tender Beef Sirloin (£15/kg My Morrisons, £17.50/kg) for a decadent meal to impress. Top off the meal with a glass of the delicately fruity Morrisons Pinot Noir (£4.79)*,which was commended at the 2022 International Wine Challenge.

If that wasn’t all, Morrisons fans will adore juicy King Scallops (£1 each or 6 for £5.00) served with Morrisons 100% Beef Brisket (£7.49) for a deliciously meaty treat. The Best Chilean Chardonnay (down to £6.99 from £8.25), with notes of citrus and richness on the palate, is the ideal accompaniment. 

Shoppers can mix and match across fish and meat deals to create their ideal pairing and get something they can both enjoy. All deals will be available in-store until Valentine’s Day, giving lovers plenty of time to get their hands on these great deals. 

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