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What grocers are cooking up for Valentine’s Day

From prepared meals to in-store events, check out these limited-time offers
2/10/2026
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Eataly's Valentine's Day pasta kits

With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, these grocers are offering prepared meals to make the day even sweeter.

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Farm Boy Share the Love Valentine's Day dinner 2026

Farm Boy


Farm Boy’s “Share the Love” speciality dinner is a four-course prepared meal for two. The courses begin with cream of truffle soup, focaccia and braised beef agnolotti on a bed of vegetable ragù. The main course is a Bearnaise grilled salmon with sides of garlic butter green beans and a herb risotto. Dessert includes individual dark chocolate soufflés with a berry coulis.

Eataly Wine Around event post Valentine's Day 2025 Sherway Gardens
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Eataly 


Eataly is providing two ways to celebrate love this February.

On Feb. 13, Eataly’s Sherway Gardens location in Toronto will host a wine tasting experience. Guests can taste more than 15 wines, enjoy sweet and savoury bites and take home an engraved bottle of wine.

The grocer is also offering Valentine’s meal kit options for two, including a gnocchi and lobster dinner and a shrimp tagliolini dinner.

Pusateri's Valentine's Day menu selection

Pusateri’s


Toronto-based grocer Pusateri’s is encouraging lovers to skip the reservations and prepare dinner at home with a prepared meal offer.

The menu includes ricotta-stuffed heart-shaped ravioli in rose sauce and the choice of herb-roasted beef tenderloin or pan-seared Atlantic salmon entrees. The meal’s dessert is a chocolate praline brownie with berry coulis and raspberries.

Heart-shaped ricotta-filled ravioli in Longo's flyer

Longo’s 


Longo’s most recent flyer advertises its heart-shaped pasta filled with ricotta and fresh basil in a light rose sauce as a special feature.  

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