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£195 for a beef wellington!

653 replies

Blueskybird · 11/10/2025 16:28

Just that really, are supermarkets now taking the absolute Micky?? I know I don’t have to buy it. I know no one is forcing me to. But seriously how can they actually think it’s ok to demand that price for a Beef wellington that serves 6. Granted it’s in the celebrity chef Christmas range and I’m well aware that we all have different budgets and I absolutely expect to pay for quality but come on, that’s a scandalous price. AIBU to think we have lost the plot with food pricing or would you pay it?

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Arraminta · 12/10/2025 18:17

ERthree · 12/10/2025 15:18

No but i would i wouldn't be expecting anyone to be working on Christmas day to serve me dinner.

Really? At our place, the waiting staff were apparently fighting over who got to work on Christmas Day. It's double pay and they get to keep their own tips, which are very, very generous.

Shade17 · 12/10/2025 18:17

My local chain pub is charging £80 pp for what will be a mediocre roast dinner and people will be queuing up to pay it. I know which I’d rather have.

AllJoyAndNoFun · 12/10/2025 18:20

intrepidpanda · 12/10/2025 17:38

Until boxing day when they dnd up in the bin unpurchased or given away free to a homeless charity

It's to order. They won't just have them on the shelves.

Bojosgirl · 12/10/2025 18:22

I’d expect Tom Kerridge to be cooking it for me at that price,

ThreePears · 12/10/2025 18:24

@Blueskybird I was reading the M&S Christmas food catalogue yesterday and snorted with derision when I got to the Beef Wellington. As if.😂

Khayker · 12/10/2025 18:25

Blueskybird · 11/10/2025 16:32

Yep M&S honestly in the middle of a cost of living crisis !

I saw this on an email sent to me by M & S. Absolutely rediculous price for a beef wellington and other Christmas fare. I must admit I've had quality issues with M & S in recent years so I'm not even tempted by this even if it was cheaper. Doubt Tom Kerridge cooked all of them or personally quality checked them (although he may have) and I would hate to part with that much money to find out the pastry was soggy and the beef tough on Christmas Day.

Crankyaboutfood · 12/10/2025 18:28

CalzoneOnLegs · 11/10/2025 16:32

It’s marks Christmas range it’s a Tom Kerridge one and it’s ridiculous, then again I am glad that the cow that lost it’s life isn’t worthless

if animals were raised humanely and prices reflected the real cost of meat this is not a bonkers price. I bet you are paying for marketing and the celebrity chef, however.

Steeleydan · 12/10/2025 18:28

Blueskybird · 11/10/2025 16:28

Just that really, are supermarkets now taking the absolute Micky?? I know I don’t have to buy it. I know no one is forcing me to. But seriously how can they actually think it’s ok to demand that price for a Beef wellington that serves 6. Granted it’s in the celebrity chef Christmas range and I’m well aware that we all have different budgets and I absolutely expect to pay for quality but come on, that’s a scandalous price. AIBU to think we have lost the plot with food pricing or would you pay it?

You could make one yourself for £40 absolute tops, yes I appreciate fillet is expensive. I do the Mary Berry one so easy and so nice

BoudiccaRuled · 12/10/2025 18:32

Surely even if making it yourself it would still cost around £100 for the ingredients?
Mentioning the COL crisis is pointless - it's inflation that's causing the COL crisis, with food being a main offender. M&S isn't going to decrease food prices to help 😅
I'd never buy pre-made food like beef wellington, I'd make it myself. But I know people who do and none of them have ever felt "forced" to pay or felt that the store was "demanding", it's almost as if they grew up in a capitalist economy where money is exchanged for goods in shops.

LillyPJ · 12/10/2025 18:36

sansou · 11/10/2025 22:50

I make it twice a year - for DH's birthday and for Christmas. My local butcher sells centre cut 28 day aged fillet beef for £58 per kilo currently. I use the Gordon Ramsey recipe and it is a faff to prep. The mushroom duxelle takes ages to dry out properly so I prep it the day before and it remains clingfilmed in the fridge overnight before being decorated/eggwashed and shoved in the oven with thermometer for approx 40 mins. (medium rare/rested for 30 mins!) It's not hard but definitely time consuming and the finished beef fillet is a lot heavier once a kg of meat is encased with the mushroom/chesnut duxelle, prosciutto & butter puff pastry. This serves 6 generously with leftovers! I reckon all the ingredients this year will come to no more than £80 up about £10 from last year.

If you factor in the time/wages, electricity, packaging, transport, marketing, cost of stores and their upkeep, plus profit, that makes the M&S pprice sound quite reasonable (though I'm sure yours is much nicer!)

Namechangefordaughterevasion · 12/10/2025 18:37

I agree it's a lot of money but `I don't think it's unreasonable. I cook fillet of beef for fancy Sunday lunches/dinner parties and even from Costco a whole fillet is over £100 now.

admittedly you aren't getting a whole fillet here, but you will be getting the biggest central cut so maybe £60/£75 of meat. Then the cost of the ingredients for the duxelles topping and the pastry. Once you add labour and profit it seems like a reasonable price to me for a hassle free luxury treat.

That being said, I won't be buying it! We will have 2 free range turkey crowns to feed 9 people. And even that will cost £130.

Whyamiherenow · 12/10/2025 18:38

Every year we get a meat pack from our local butcher. It’s gone up this year by £10 to £125. It’s always good quality and excellent. So this year we get 12-14lb turkey, 400g chipolatas, 400g bacon, two types of sausage meat, a beef joint, a ham joint and some pigs in blankets. All excellent quality. Collect Christmas Eve. I could make the beef in to a wellington I guess.

It always surprises me at Christmas how much more expensive supermarkets are than the local butcher.

StrawberryJangle · 12/10/2025 18:40

I've never understood the beef Wellington. I love beef, I love how it looks slicing through a Wellington (auto is capitalising). Do I want pastry with that? No, not really, not at all.

What difference does the pastry make, other than adding pastry and a mushroom duxelle...?

Is it just performance food? Is it like sausage meat without it's roll?

It honestly baffles me.

Same with Salmon En Croute.

I do love a steak pie with gravy though.

BooneyBeautiful · 12/10/2025 18:43

Blueskybird · 11/10/2025 16:32

Yep M&S honestly in the middle of a cost of living crisis !

DD is buying the Wagyu Beef joint from M & S this year. £90 for four servings!

PistachioTiramisu · 12/10/2025 18:43

Make your own if you really want Beef Wellington. I did a cookery course which focused on making this dish - it took 2.5 hours but was the most delicious dish ever. Well worth making the effort - and cheaper!

LaChouette · 12/10/2025 18:46

Steeleydan · 12/10/2025 18:28

You could make one yourself for £40 absolute tops, yes I appreciate fillet is expensive. I do the Mary Berry one so easy and so nice

Where are you buying a fillet and all the other ingredients for under £40 and it be large enough to feed 6 people? And of similar quality.

Despite saying upthread that I might buy one, I do think it is a little overpriced, but to say you could buy and make one of similar size and quality for under £40 is wild.

TryingToFirgureItOut · 12/10/2025 18:47

They also have 125g caviar for £195.

I like looking, but realistically we will be having something for a tenner from Tesco, and won't have to queue for hours on Christmas eve to collect it. Will be easier.

Nitgel · 12/10/2025 18:49

If you're feeling left out Walkers have introduced beef Wellington crisps for Christmas. 😄

TheMightyWanderer · 12/10/2025 18:49

You are definitely NOT being unreasonable. We had a beef Wellington last year from M&S for Christmas and it was a quarter of that price. We were hoping to do the same this year but not for £195!!!!

WonderfulSmith · 12/10/2025 18:50

Dancingsquirrels · 12/10/2025 13:47

The image says it's frozen

Both things can be true.

MeandT · 12/10/2025 18:56

We made a veggie wellington a couple of years ago. Not a veggie household, but it was EXCELLENT (the recipe, not banging my own drum about the cooking ;) Lots of flavour & good textures & a nice break from meat-heavy options at Christmas.

Recipe here https://www.riverford.co.uk/recipes/mushroom-lentil-wellington?srsltid=AfmBOopacLhmRfyGCbRg9Qrc1Ou6E7jIg2lD5O64qLHIx_MoAF4GV-wN if anyone fancies giving it a crack with the change left over from their M&S shop?!?

Another2Cats · 12/10/2025 18:57

SilkAndSparklesForParties · 11/10/2025 16:33

A piece of fillet large enough to feed six and of excellent quality will cost £100ish. Bear in mind that all the work is done for you, and I don't think it's too bad. Beef Wellington in a decent restaurant for six is going to be about £55 to £60 per head.

"A piece of fillet large enough to feed six and of excellent quality will cost £100ish."

From the M&S website, the total weight of the Beef Wellington is 2.1kg of which 32% is the beef.

So, that would suggest that there is around 670g of meat.

Beef fillet suitable for Beef Wellington is around £40 per kg retail. For example, special order from Sainsburys, 1.6kg for £65:

https://food-to-order.sainsburys.co.uk/product/7902319/ttd-beef-fillet

It will cost M&S rather less than that. But, even costing it at retail, 670g of beef fillet is £26.80.

Of course, there is a lot of extra work involved in making a Beef Wellington but, even so, a price of around £100 seems a lot more realistic than £195

Sainsbury's Food to order

Whether you're entertaining for a special occasion or looking for something special.

https://food-to-order.sainsburys.co.uk/product/7902319/ttd-beef-fillet

AliceMaforethought · 12/10/2025 19:03

Who on earth is going to pay that!? If you can afford that much, you will go somewhere better than M&S.

Another2Cats · 12/10/2025 19:04

LaChouette · 12/10/2025 18:46

Where are you buying a fillet and all the other ingredients for under £40 and it be large enough to feed 6 people? And of similar quality.

Despite saying upthread that I might buy one, I do think it is a little overpriced, but to say you could buy and make one of similar size and quality for under £40 is wild.

I just posted this above, if you have look at the M&S website it says that the total weight is 2.1kg and that there is 32% beef. So that implies that there is 670g of beef.

The retail price of beef fillet is around £40 per kg so the M&S Beef Wellington contains £26.80 of beef fillet if bought retail (M&S are paying a lot less).

"make one of similar size and quality for under £40 is wild."

Add in 100 ml of red wine, some portobello mushrooms and a nice bit of pastry and, yes, you can certainly buy the ingredients for under £40. (see M&S ingredients list)

Steeleydan · 12/10/2025 19:12

LaChouette · 12/10/2025 18:46

Where are you buying a fillet and all the other ingredients for under £40 and it be large enough to feed 6 people? And of similar quality.

Despite saying upthread that I might buy one, I do think it is a little overpriced, but to say you could buy and make one of similar size and quality for under £40 is wild.

Granted i havnt made one for a few years, I don't eat steak of any variety so wouldn't take notice of prices really

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