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ready meal
noun
A prepackaged, fresh or frozen meal that only requires heating (often in a microwave) before being served, sometimes in its own packaging.
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"ready meal" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a pre-packaged or pre-cooked meal that is designed to be quick and easy to prepare and consume. Example: "After a long day at work, I don't have time to cook, so I rely on ready meals for dinner."
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Better than a ready meal anyway.
"I'll be crying into my ready meal for one tonight.
Homemade tandoori chicken beats a ready meal any day.
Certainly pre-prepared, so it was like a ready meal, but Tesco Finest rather than Lidl.
"It's good to know that you too have experienced the crushing loneliness of the ready meal".
Comigel had subcontracted its ready meal production to a factory in Luxembourg, Tavola.
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I am a ready meal-eating flounce-throwing multi-tutting arsehole.
However, these countries do have chilled ready meal-type foods that are available unlabelled and unpackaged over the deli counter.
But people take the ready-meal option instead.
Alternatively, stay put and order in a gourmet ready-meal from one of two local chefs.
But they don't go seriously into the ready-meal territory where M&S excels.
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