M&S just launched a Count on Us food box full of low-calorie meals to make dieting so easy

M&S has launched a food box full of low-calorie ready meals.

The famous food retailer’s new release is designed to make sticking to a calorie controlled diet super easy, while still incorporating that M&S standard of quality.

The Count on Us food box will make it hard to stray from dieting at meal times, with eight delicious low-calorie ready meals coming with each purchase.

The stash of light meals costs £30 and will be delivered directly to your door.

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The concept is perfect for anyone who’s running low on inspiration for diet-friendly dinners or those who fancy a break from the kitchen every once in a while but still want to keep things on the light side.

Each tasty ready-to-cook meal contains 400 calories or less and they’re all low in fat.

SHOP NOW: Count on Us food box, £30, M&S

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They’re perfect for freezing too meaning you can always have a supply of perfectly portioned food hidden away for evenings when spending time slaving over a hot hob isn’t on the top of your to-do list.

What’s in the M&S Count on Us box?

Inside each Count on Us box, you’ll get…

  • Braised Steak with Root Vegetable Crush
  • Chicken in Mushroom and Red Wine Sauce with Cabbage and Spring Onion Mash
  • Fish Pie
  • Haddock Mornay
  • Chicken and Mushroom Pie with Bacon, topped with Buttery Chive Mash
  • Sausages and Colcannon Mash with Onion Gravy, Carrot and Peas
  • Chicken Mini Fillets in Gravy with Buttery Mash, Carrots and Peas

For nights when you fancy being a little more naughty the Indian Big Night In food box could be the way to go.

The £35 collection of takeaway-esque treats promises to feed a family of four with curry night classics like butter chicken, prawn bhuna, onion bhajis and naan breads.

Caitlin Elliott
Junior News Editor

Caitlin is a Junior News Editor for Goodto.com, covering all things royal, celeb, lifestyle, food, and family. Having set her sights on becoming a magazine journalist when she was a child, Caitlin took on work experience stints at local papers and titles such as Cosmopolitan, Now, Reveal and Take a Break while studying for her Multimedia Journalism degree and has interviews with celebs, reality stars and the Archbishop of Canterbury under her belt (of course, she couldn't resist asking him about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry).