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M S £5 afternoon tea deal
M S offers an Afternoon Tea Letterbox Gift for £5 via TopCashback during Afternoon Tea Week.

Marks and Spencer cuts the price of its Afternoon Tea Letterbox Gift to £5 during Afternoon Tea Week, boosted by TopCashback cashback for new and existing customers.
M S Afternoon Tea Deal Pushes Price to £5
Marks and Spencer is joining Afternoon Tea Week with a discounted Afternoon Tea Letterbox Gift, priced at £5 instead of £20 including delivery. The box features a selection of cakes, biscuits and tea bags and is delivered straight to the door, in time for August 11–17 celebrations. The promotion relies on TopCashback, which offers a £15 bonus for new members and cashback on qualifying purchases, making the deal effectively cheaper for first-time and returning customers.
Beyond M S, other brands are advertising at-home tea options. Cutter and Squidge offers ranges starting at £29.99, Cartwright and Butler unveils a £20 biscuits-and-tin hamper, and Wonderbly markets a personalised baking book. Shoppers can also find discounts on afternoon teas via Wowcher. Customer feedback for the M S box is largely positive, with a 4.8 satisfaction score from more than 5,000 reviews, though some buyers flag concerns about use-by dates and shelf life.
Key Takeaways
"All the cakes and biscuits were fresh and tasty. I thoroughly enjoyed it."
customer satisfaction with contents and quality
"The dates on the cake were that we only had a week to use it."
shelf life concern raised by a buyer
"Bought as a gift, looked lovely, nicely packaged."
positive recipient experience
"The box arrived on the date, and I was kept informed regarding the delivery time."
delivery reliability
The deal taps into a broader consumer trend: people want convenience without sacrificing small luxuries. It leverages cashback networks to amplify savings and reframe a simple tea crate as a thoughtful gift. The mixed reviews about freshness and dates remind us that speed and certainty in delivery often determine value just as much as price. In a crowded market, the real question becomes whether promotions like this shift ordinary shopping into experiences that feel affordable and shareable.
Highlights
- A little luxury that arrives at the door
- Five pounds for tea and treats a real steal
- Delivery saves the day for busy weeks
- A perfect gift that travels well and lasts
The tea ritual lives on, now delivered and discounted, shaping how people buy small comforts.
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