M&S shoppers heartbroken after it discontinues popular dessert

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M&S shoppers have been left devastated upon learning that a beloved dessert has been discontinued. The product's axe was confirmed after a curious shopper took to social media to inquire about its whereabouts. 1 The cake first launched in M&S Food halls back in 2021 and cost £7 Credit: X.

com They said on X (formerly Twitter): "M&S please say Banana Caramel & Blond Chocolate cake isn't discontinued. "It's like the Cereal Milk Clusters all over again. "Why do the best things have to go.



" In response, M&S employee Charley said: "I'm so sorry Shiver, but it does seem that we no longer sell this product. Read more in money POST IT Update on future of 108 Post Offices as ex Dragons' Den businessman in the running MARKET TURMOIL First major lender slashes mortgage rates following Trump's tariff fallout "However, I've shared your comments with the Food team for them to review and consider bringing back in the future internally." It's not the only item to have been axed by M&S in recent weeks.

The cake first launched in M&S Food halls back in 2021 and cost £7. It contained banana cake topped and filled with caramelised blond chocolate ganache and salted caramel. Most read in Money MOVING ON Inside Scots £148m lottery winner's home as she sells plush pad after divorce LOCATION LEAGUES Scotland's best place to live revealed as Glasgow & Edinburgh miss out BROWNED OFF Popular Scots bakery closes down store 'with immediate effect' STRIKE! Exact date for opening of new bowling alley & entertainment venue at Scots mall At the time of its launch shoppers raved about the find online.

One customer said on Facebook: "It tastes divine." I got an exclusive look at M&S’ new range - 7 items that are 'staples for spring' & will sell out fast from £25 Another said: "Heaven". M&S was contacted for comment.

Last month, the retailer confirmed that its Chilli Combo Mix snack was removed from shelves . The Sweet Chilli Combo Mix was a selection of crispy potato and corn snacks - which came in the shape of tubes, wheels and flat crisps. Fans deemed them the perfect sweet and spicy morsel to enjoy alongside a cold drink.

The posh supermarket also sells the Combo Mix in various other flavours - including Sour Cream and Jalapeno, Salt and Pepper and Four Cheese and Onion. Plus, it has recently added a Barbecue flavour to the range. A spokesperson told The Sun: "We are constantly reviewing, improving and refreshing our ranges across the Foodhall, reacting to the latest trends as well as customer feedback.

" M&S recently announced it is stocking giant versions of two iconic British biscuits. From Percy Pigs to the legend that is Colin the Caterpillar , the psh supermarket always knocks it out of the park when it comes to sweet treats . The Giant Custard Creams and Bourbons were expected to evoke nostalgia in many shoppers, eager to relive fond memories of dipping them into cups of tea while visiting granny's house.

Read more on the Scottish Sun GONE BUST All staff axed after 40-year-old Scottish firm collapses BE PREPARED Inside Scotland's official 72-hour 'survival kit' as spies issue Putin warning However, unlike the traditional biscuits, the new M&S products come without filling, and encourage shoppers to create their own ice cream sandwiches by adding their own ice cream . The giant treats are available in the home baking section of M&S Food halls for £2 . Why are products axed or recipes changed? ANALYSIS by chief consumer reporter James Flanders.

Food and drinks makers have been known to tweak their recipes or axe items altogether. They often say that this is down to the changing tastes of customers. There are several reasons why this could be done.

For example, government regulation, like the "sugar tax," forces firms to change their recipes. Some manufacturers might choose to tweak ingredients to cut costs. They may opt for a cheaper alternative, especially when costs are rising to keep prices stable.

For example, Tango Cherry disappeared from shelves in 2018 . It has recently returned after six years away but as a sugar-free version. Fanta removed sweetener from its sugar-free alternative earlier this year.

Suntory tweaked the flavour of its flagship Lucozade Original and Orange energy drinks . While the amount of sugar in every bottle remains unchanged, the supplier swapped out the sweetener aspartame for sucralose..