Aldi customers can now order this year’s Christmas dinner groceries through its click and collect service.
While the popular supermarket chain has been offering click and collect in a number of select stores across the country for a few years already, the store has now opened up the Christmas service.
Shoppers need to visit the click and collect section on the Aldi site, where there they are able to chose from a wide selection of collection windows.
On the website, shoppers can order a range of groceries, and after checking out, will be able to select a one-hour pick-up window - which also includes the 20 and 23 December.
Some of the festive treats available to order include Bourbon flavour ham and Goose Fat Roast Potatoes and Specially Selected Roly Poly.
As well as this, their veggie options will be available, including the award-winning Plant Menu No Turkey Crown.
But keep in mind each click and collect slot costs £4.99 - so it is cheaper to go and browse your nearest store yourself, if you can.
More than 200 stores across the UK have signed up to the Click & Collect service, and will be offering the slots.
Aldi customers will have their shopping brought over to their cars at dedicated points in the car park.
They will then have their items loaded into their boots by colleagues.
To find out more about booking click and collect slots for Christmas, visit the Aldi website.
It comes after the Tesco website crashed this week with almost 300,000 people trying to snap up a Christmas delivery slot.
Some customers also took to Twitter to complain about being chucked off the website when it was their turn.
Christmas delivery slots for Asda, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s and Waitrose opened last month.
Marks and Spencer only offers a collection service, which opened in September for shoppers.