I spent £50 at M&S and got a lot of food

A woman shared what she bought at M&S with £50. She treated herself after a breakup. She thinks it's a good price for a week's food.
She used a £5 voucher and spent £50 on a week's food. She shared her shop on Reddit and said it might seem expensive, but it makes sense for her.
She said it's expensive, but cheaper than ordering takeaways. She knows it's a lot, but it's better for her.
Her shop includes spaghetti, chicken, sausage, beans, and other foods.
She plans to shop at M&S and Aldi. She'll buy staples at Aldi and convenience foods at M&S.
M&S foods are ready meals and easy-to-prepare options.
This system works better for her on difficult days.
Food is hard for her, and she often gets takeaways or doesn't eat. She's still learning what works for her.
She thinks this approach is healthier for her.
The post resonated with others, especially the term 'convenience/disability friendly'.
One user liked the term 'convenience/disability friendly'.
Others liked the food she bought, like pitta chips.
Another user splits their shop between M&S and Lidl.
One user liked the term 'convenience/disability friendly' for pre-cut foods.
A user said they need to make cooking easier and liked her shop. They think it's nice and easy to look at.
A user shops at M&S for easy-to-use foods and it makes a difference.
A user said it's okay to spend more for healthy food if you can. They think it's worth it.
A user liked her seafood pasta and coconut pots. They're sending good vibes.