M&S has defended the worth of a £195 beef wellington made by chef Tom Kerridge.
Some on-line are sad with the price of the Assortment Fillet of British Beef Wellington, which serves six individuals – but regardless of the worth, it’s almost offered out.
“It’s not just overspending on Christmas, it’s M&S overspending on Christmas” is what one individual mentioned about it.
One other mentioned: “I think it would be justifiable if it included Tom Kerridge to do the cooking and cleaning up.”
A 3rd requested if the worth had something to do with the latest cyber assault M&S suffered in April: “M&S trying to recoup some of that cyber attack loss by charging at least twice too much for a bit of fillet.”
Different wellingtons accessible
Fortnum & Mason, identified for its high-end choices, sells a Basic Beef Wellington that serves six to eight individuals for £120.
Charlie Bigham has launched a £30 prepared meal beef wellington.
And Gordon Ramsay, at two of his eating places, affords a three-course Beef Wellington Expertise costing £95 per individual.
‘Our best quality wellington ever’
“Serving six people and weighing over 2kg, the hand-butchered British beef fillet is matured over 17 days and hand rolled in portobello mushroom duxelles with silky chicken breast mousse and black truffle as it would be in a restaurant – it’s the absolute best quality wellington we’ve ever created.”
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