
M&S launches new seasonal food, including showstopping Easter centrepieces and a supermarket first
April 2, 2026
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Marks Spencer has unveiled its April seasonal produce collection, and there are plenty of new options for shoppers.The retailer announced it is the first supermarket to stock asparagus that is entirely British-grown, available in stores right now.MS head of technology, Heather Chapman, said: At MS we are passionate about sourcing the very best British produce of the season, whether that's the first crop of asparagus or speciality British tulips, so our customers can enjoy great food and beautiful flowers in their homes.At MS, we are passionate about sourcing the very best British produce of the season, whether that’s the first crop of asparagus or speciality British tulips, so our customers can enjoy great food and beautiful flowers in their homes.

This month, we’re particularly excited to be the first supermarket to stock 100 British asparagus available right now. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The asparagus comes from the Chinn family, fourth-generation farmers based in the Wye Valley, who have supplied MS since 2005. Their light, sandy soil creates ideal growing conditions.For those planning an Easter feast, MS has some British lamb options on offer. The retailer is stocking showstopping centrepieces, including a Harissa Lamb Shoulder weighing 1.7kg for £46, and a Greek-Style Lamb Leg at 1.9kg for £57, which comes stuffed with feta and spinach.Jersey Royal potatoes are also hitting shelves, with their nutty, waxy flavour perfect for simply steaming with butter. MS has its own dedicated team of potato pickers sourcing the best on the island, with prices starting at £3.50.FOOD NEWSEaster Egg Taste Test 2026: 'Addictive' winner triumphs over £35 luxury chocolate eggWahaca unveils indulgent new menu featuring fan-favourite chocolate brand - but you must be quickBritain's top 10 takeaways have been sharedTomato lovers can look forward to Isle of Wight varieties arriving in selected stores from April 8, with 14 exclusive varieties available.British-grown flowers are also part of the spring lineup, with daffodils starting from just £1. Most of these cheerful blooms come from Varfell Farms in Penzance, which operates under MS's Plan A for Farming initiative. The farm plants various species between the daffodils to boost soil health and structure.Tulip fans will love the selection too, with MS offering more varieties than any other national retailer. Every bunch gets approval from the company's Flower Doctor, guaranteeing they'll last at least five days. Prices start at £4.25, with options ranging from single colours to mixed bunches.This comes as MS shakes up foodhalls with 30 new and improved cereals in stores now, with shoppers sharing their excitement. The retailer has given its breakfast aisle a major shake-up, launching 30 new and improved cereal options designed to help shoppers start their mornings right. The revamp includes 14 brand-new products and 16 recipes that have been reformulated for better taste and nutrition.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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