Tesco has officially revealed what the UK’s most popular meal deal combination was in 2023… and it’s all feeling pretty familiar.
We all know that meal deals are a classic lunch option for hungry office workers and for those looking for something quick to grab on the go, and it’s fair to say that Tesco’s is one of the most popular on the market – but which combination was the most popular over the past 12 months? Which meal deal was the most commonly-picked from supermarket shelves in 2023?
Well, it looks like it’s we have a case of ‘new year, same meal deal’ on our hands.
That’s because, for the second year running now, the supermarket retailer has revealed that the nation’s favourite meal deal combination in 2023 was the Tesco Sausage Bacon & Egg Triple, McCoy’s Flame Grilled Steak ‘Grab Bag’ Crisps, and a Coca-Cola (500ml).
Tesco has revealed what the UK’s most popular meal deal was in 2023 / Credit: The Manc Group
While the ‘all day breakfast’ triple butty took the top spot for mains in 2023, this did, however, change during the festive season, as the Tesco Turkey & Trimmings Sandwich took over the coveted number one ranking instead.
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The Tesco Chicken Triple Sandwich, the Tesco Smoked Ham & Mature Cheddar Sub, the Tesco Hoisin Duck Wrap, and the Tesco Chicken Caesar Wrap all rounded out the top five.
Top 10 favourite Tesco meal deal mains in 2023
Tesco Sausage Bacon & Egg Triple
Tesco Chicken Triple Sandwich
Tesco Smoked Ham & Mature Cheddar Sub
Tesco Chicken Club Sandwich
Tesco Hoisin Duck Wrap
Tesco Chicken Caesar Wrap
Tesco Southern Fried Chicken Pasta
Tesco Chicken, Bacon & Stuffing Sandwich
Tesco Tuna & Sweetcorn Pasta
Tesco Cheese Triple Sandwich
When it comes to the accompanying snacks and drinks, as already mentioned, it was the Mccoy’s Flame Grilled Steak Grab Bag, and a Coca-Cola (500ml) that came out on top, but when you dig a little deeper, you’ll find there was actually quite a wide variety of other picks in the UK’s top 10 this past year.
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Some of the other most-picked snack options included the Tesco Egg Protein Pot, Big Hula Hoops BBQ Beef ‘Grab Bag’ Crisps, and Walkers Sensations Thai Sweet Chilli ‘Grab Bag’ Crisps.
For drinks, the Oasis Summer Fruits (500ml), and Lucozade Sport Orange (500ml) proved popular.
The meal deal statistics for 2023 were revealed as part of Tesco’s annual ‘Clubcard Unpacked’ series / Credit: Tesco
The meal deal statistics for 2023 were revealed as part of Tesco’s annual ‘Clubcard Unpacked’ series, which is basically like ‘Spotify Wrapped’, but for Clubcard customers, and it gives the supermarket’s loyalty card members a unique insight into what they shopped for and how much they saved over the last year.
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The series also gives Clubcard holders the chance to find out what their personal favourite meal deal combination was in 2023, and see how that compares to the rest of the nation.
You’ll just need to open your Tesco Clubcard app on your mobile or online to find out.
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First look images released of new BBC comedy series Small Prophets filmed in Urmston
Emily Sergeant
The first images of a new BBC comedy series created by Mackenzie Crook filmed over in Urmston have been released.
Ahead of airing in early 2026, new on-set images of the six-part series called Small Prophets gives viewers a glimpse behind the scenes of the much-anticipated BBC comedy that was created, written, and directed by BAFTA-winning Mackenzie Crook – best known for his roles in The Office UK and Detectorists.
The series will feature a host of comedy stars including Mackenzie Crook himself, alongside the legend Sir Michael Palin, and other famous names like Pearce Quigley, Lauren Patel, Sophie Willan, Jon Pointing, and Paul Kaye.
The new images are said to reveal the ‘weird and wonderful’ new world Crook has conjured up.
The first look images of new BBC comedy series Small Prophets have been released / Credit: BBC
Small Prophets was both filmed and set in and around Greater Manchester – particularly in Urmston – and will be incorporating animation elements throughout as a story of ‘the magical and the mundane’ unfolds in a suburban cul-de-sac.
But what actually is the show about? Well, a synopsis on the BBC website explains: “We meet eccentric Michael Sleep (Pearce Quigley) whose darling partner Clea disappeared seven years ago. Since then, Sleep has lived a very ordinary life.
“He eats Shreddies, works in a DIY store, visits his dad Brian (Michael Palin), and hopes for Clea to return.
“One day Brian shares an old recipe involving rainwater, horse manure, and more than a little alchemy.
The show was filmed in and around/ Credit: BBC
“With recipe in hand, Sleep sets out (albeit with some scepticism) to create Homunculi – magical prophesying spirits that can predict the future.
“Sleep gets help from young work mate Kacey (Lauren Patel), an unlikely friendship that blossoms partly, but not wholly, through their mutual dislike of store manager Gordon (Mackenzie Crook).
“Their friendship adds to the frustration and intrigue of his nosy neighbours (Sophie Willan and Jon Pointing) who are obsessed with trying to find out what the hell is going on in the garden shed.”
Small Prophets will be released on iPlayer and BBC Two in early 2026, but an official air date is yet to be confirmed, so keep your eyes peeled.
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Ticket prices for Take That at Etihad Stadium revealed ahead of The Circus Live Tour
Lilly Boardman
Manchester-formed band Take That are back on tour, with ‘The Circus Live’, a reprise of their 2009 tour of the same name – and ticket prices have just been released.
The trio – Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald – are back after nearly 17 years since the original The Circus tour, which became one of the fastest-selling tours in the UK.
The return of The Circus Live Tour gives fans who experienced the first, the opportunity to reminisce and watch the same show more than a decade later, whilst also allowing newer fans to create new memories and witness high-quality live performances from the band.
The original setlist will be performed (with a few surprises along the way), and the trio will have support from The Script (who were support on the 2009 tour) and Belinda Carlisle.
Take That initially announced two nights at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, on 19 and 20 June 2026, before adding a third on 21 June due to phenomenal pre-sale demand – and the best news is, ticket prices have been released.
Tickets for the stadium shows start from £61 (plus booking fee) for seating.
General admission standing is priced at £76 (plus booking fee).
For the ultimate fan experience, you can buy a one of the two packages on offer which include a limited-edition circus inspired gift, a collectible laminate lanyard and exclusive online content.
You can choose between the front standing package costing £200 (plus booking fee) including a front standing ticket or the premium seat package priced at £241 (plus booking fee) which includes a premium reserved seat.
There are also amazing VIP and hospitality tickets available with Seat Unique, which you can check out HERE.
If you missed the presale, the general sale takes place on Friday 26 September at 9.30am HERE.