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Love Percy? You’re going to love what’s inside...

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Wed, Sep 23, 2020 06:21 PM

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> Plus, get cosy with our new Slow Cooked dishes Can't see images? Treat the biggest Percy fan in yo

> Plus, get cosy with our new Slow Cooked dishes Can't see images? [View email online]( [M&S Food]( [IN STORE]( [ONLINE]( [OFFERS]( [ ]( [ ] Treat the biggest Percy fan in your life (or yourself) to our brand-new Percy Pig sweetie jar. The collectable glass jar, that’s engraved with Percy’s face, is filled with 1kg of our classic Percy Pig sweets. Plus, the jar can be used to store more sweet treats long after the originals have been munched. Available in store and online [ ]( [ ]( [ ]( Save some pennies with Percy Introducing our new and super cute metallic pink Percy piggy bank that’s perfect for savvy savers. Plus, this perfect present comes with a packet of Percy Pig sweets for saving – or eating! [ ]( [ ] [ ]( slow cooked for hours so you don’t have to Craving something comforting? Try our new range of Slow Cooked dishes that have been expertly developed by our chefs, such as our Mexican-style pulled 100% British chicken thighs or rich Italian-style ragu [ ]( [ ] Bloom of the month Bring amazing autumn colours home with our new hand-tied autumn spice bouquet, with special Fuego chrysanthemums and yellow gerberas – all in plastic-free wrap. Pick up a bunch in store now [ ] [ ]( [ ] your favourite flowers with free delivery and five-day freshness Last chance to order Macmillan coffee morning treats Online exclusive: new Classics wine mixed case The ultimate afternoon tea hamper [ ] [ ]( Big selection box Brownie liqueur Turkey gravy [Mobile app]( [Find your nearest M&S]( All prices and promotions are correct at time of send. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. See [website]( for full details. M&S is committed to promoting responsible drinking. Products containing alcohol can only be sold or delivered to those aged 18 or over. Drinkaware.co.uk (©). It is forbidden to sell a knife to anyone under the age of 18. If you no longer wish to receive marksandspencer.com emails you can [unsubscribe]( at any time. If you want to update your marksandspencer.com email preferences, you can do so [here](. For more information about how we use data, please see our [Data Protection Policy]( Marks and Spencer plc. Registered office: 35 North Wharf Road, London, W2 1NW, United Kingdom. Registered number: 214436 (England and Wales)

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