makeaway

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of make +‎ takeaway

Noun[edit]

makeaway (plural makeaways)

  1. (UK) A kit containing the ingredients for a meal, delivered by a restaurant to the diner's home for them to cook.
    • [2021 February 6, Sarah Rainey, “Bring l'amour to your door”, in Scottish Daily Mail, page 53:
      Thousands of venues are offering “makeaways” – a part-cooked takeaway that you finish off or reheat – so that you can enjoy fine dining in the comfort of your own home.]
    • 2021 February 8, Kayleigh Rattle, “10 best vegan restaurant meal kits for you to make at home”, in Independent[1]:
      Recreate your favourite meat-free dishes with these DIY ‘makeaway’ kits
    • 2021 May 23, Julie Scrumptious, “Crumbs up for chocolate treat; Broken up Rich Tea biscuits elevate this choccy cake to a dessert status”, in Daily Record and Sunday Mail, page 19:
      Even the most well thought-out Makeaway or Finish At Home menu kits come with a degree of preparation and pots and pans.
    • 2022 February 15, Jupiter International Pty, “Oakman Inns & Restaurants: When The Local Really Means Local”, in News Bites Finance:
      Local pub group, Oakman Inns, have recently launched their exciting new “Makeaway” meal boxes, Oakman At Home. [] This year, with their pubs still closed, their award-winning Chef Director, Ross Pike, and his team have created a special three-course Mother's Day Makeaway Feast to deliver direct to your door.