If you’re wondering whether the Degusta Box February 2026 edition is worth the subscription this month, you’re in the right place. In this review, I’m sharing everything that arrived in the Degusta Box in February 2026, including a mix of sweet treats, savoury snacks, pantry staples, and a few interesting new product launches. I’ll also break down the box’s overall value and whether it’s worth the £14.99 monthly subscription price.

For anyone new here, Degusta Box is a popular UK food subscription that delivers a surprise selection of new and well-known grocery products straight to your door. Each box usually contains 10–15 full-size products, with a total retail value that often exceeds the cost of the box.
If you enjoy snack subscription boxes, you might also like my previous Degusta Box reviews on Boxnip
What was inside the Degusta Box February 2026?
The February 2026 Degusta Box featured a varied mix of snacks, sweet treats and cooking ingredients. Here’s a closer look at everything included in this month’s box.
Savoury Snacks & Cooking Ingredients
The Degusta Box February 2026 also included a few savoury snacks and cooking ingredients.

Snyder’s of Hanover Pretzel Pieces (Honey, Mustard & Onion) – £2.00
If you enjoy bold flavours, these Snyder’s of Hanover Pretzel Pieces definitely deliver.
The honey, mustard and onion seasoning is sweet, tangy and savoury all at once, making these crunchy pretzel bites a satisfying snack.

Bisto Smooth Peppercorn Sauce – £2.95
This is a handy addition for quick dinners. The Bisto Smooth Peppercorn Sauce simply needs hot water to create a rich, creamy peppercorn sauce.
It pairs perfectly with steak, chicken or even chips if you’re looking for an easy flavour boost.

Tuk In Foods Lime Pickle Bombay Trail Mix – £1.50
This was one of the more unusual products in the box.
The Bombay Trail Mix combines nuts and seeds with a tangy lime pickle seasoning, creating a snack that’s both crunchy and full of flavour.

Wagamama Curry Sauce – £2.75
Subscribers received one of two varieties inspired by dishes from Wagamama restaurants:
- Coconut & Lemongrass Curry Sauce
- Firecracker Curry Sauce
Both sauces can be used as a quick base for homemade curries or stir-fried dishes.

Premium Products in the Box
One thing Degusta Box often does well is include a few higher-value items.

Filippo Berio Squeezable Olive Oil – £7.99
One of the standout products this month is the Filippo Berio Squeezable Olive Oil.
The bottle design makes it easy to control how much oil you use, which is helpful for cooking, salad dressings or finishing dishes.
This item alone accounts for a large portion of the box’s total value.

Truly Nuts! Chocolate Brazil Nuts – £3.99
These chocolate-coated Brazil nuts combine rich Belgian chocolate with the naturally creamy texture of Brazil nuts. It’s a snack that feels a little more premium compared with typical chocolate treats.
Degusta Box PLUS Item

If you are a Degusta Box Plus Subscriber, the box will also include a Degusta Box PLUS item, which is an additional surprise product.
The extra product only appears in the PLUS subscriber boxes and is marked with a sticker so subscribers can easily identify it.
Was Degusta Box February 2026 Worth It?
The Degusta Box February 2026 has a combined retail value well above the £14.99 subscription price, with several individual items costing between £3 and £8.
Highlights from this month’s box
- Good mix of sweet and savoury snacks
- A high-value pantry staple (olive oil)
- A few interesting flavour combinations
- Mostly full-size products
This month’s selection does lean slightly toward snacks and sweet treats rather than cooking ingredients, but that’s fairly typical for Degusta Box.
If you enjoy discovering new supermarket products before they become widely popular, this box still delivers good value.
Why Some Products May Not Appear in My Posts
You may occasionally notice that certain food or snack products included in subscription boxes aren’t shown in my photos or discussed in detail. This is because of UK regulations around the advertising of HFSS products (foods high in fat, salt, or sugar).
Under these rules, some HFSS products can’t be promoted or featured in certain types of online content. To make sure Boxnip stays compliant with these regulations, I may need to leave some products out of images or descriptions when reviewing a box.
Please don’t worry — this doesn’t mean those items weren’t included in the box. It simply means I’m unable to show or talk about them in detail here on the blog. My goal is always to give you an honest look at the boxes I receive while also following the rules that apply to bloggers and online content creators.
Where To Buy a Degusta Box
Degusta Box is available as a monthly UK subscription and costs £14.99 per month, including delivery.
If you use my code: 062OO you will get £5.00 off your first box, making it just £9.99!
Visit the Degusta Box Official Website
Each box contains a surprise selection of products from well-known brands alongside newer food brands launching into supermarkets.
If you enjoy food subscription boxes, you can also find more honest snack box reviews and unboxings on Boxnip, where I regularly share what’s inside each box and whether it’s actually worth the money.
Final Thoughts

Overall, the Degusta Box February 2026 offers a fun variety of snacks, sweets and cooking ingredients.
While not every product will suit every subscriber, the overall value and opportunity to try new food products make it an enjoyable monthly subscription.
For snack lovers and curious foodies, Degusta Box remains one of the most interesting food subscription boxes available in the UK.
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