Shoppers who go to ASDA and Iceland have been left speechless after finding out how much an entire Christmas dinner costs this year. With the cost of living crisis only worsening, people are already planning ahead of the big day to make sure it's as cheap as possible.
Supermarket giant Iceland has already blown shoppers away with a 'brilliant' deal that can be bought now, and frozen until Christmas. The frozen food specialist is offering shoppers a deal where they can get an entire Christmas dinner to feed 8 people for £28.
That works out at £3.50 a head . Iceland's £28 Christmas dinner meal includes an entire turkey, beef joint or full leg of lamb, along with five sides.
Sides you can choose from include; pigs in blankets, Yorkshire puddings, roast potato, mash, cauliflower cheese, veg and gravy. The meat joint itself costs £20, so it's an incredible deal.
The only catch is that the deal is only available online. It's only available for a few more days, so if you did want to stock up, now is the time.
Posting on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group, Ellie Shackleton shared the deal, writing: "I understand that you can't beat Fresh, but in todays climate, I thought this frozen pack for Christmas day could be a great buy for some families. Everything you need to feed a family of 6 for £28!"
Kim Ware said: "I ordered this online and received it yesterday, I usually get my Christmas joints from M&S and thought that this would probably be a small joint, I was really impressed with everything I received and a joint that size would have cost around £30-£35 on its own from anywhere else. I know it's frozen but I usually get my joints earlier anyway before they put the prices up so they go in the freezer anyway."
Casey Williams wrote: "I've had this turkey before and it was really nice." Katy Harrison agreed: "Their turkey crown is delicious. A great deal."
Jane George said: "Tbf a frozen Turkey May we’ll be fresher than a fresh one." Danielle Brady wrote: "Frozen is better at Christmas, no fresh disaster. Never had any problems."
Dawn Blythe pointed out: "Thank you for posting this. It will help a lot of people. Yes you can buy fresh but horses for courses. It is a good easy meal everyone of all abilities will be able to cook and enjoy a Traditional Christmas lunch."
Elizabeth Dawes said: "There is a proper turkey in the deal if you look at all that is on offer. For some people this is a good idea and people should remember to be kind, if you don’t like it or don’t think it’s a good deal then move on."
Some people pointed out that ASDA are doing an Xmas dinner deal that's even cheaper. Vanessa Wade-Brooks commented: "Asda are doing one for £20."
Away from the £28 deal, Iceland says shoppers can cook an entire Christmas dinner for under £20 using the following products. Icleand says most of the items can be made in an air fryer:
- Iceland Luxury Extra Tasty Stuffed Turkey Joint with Bacon (£10.00, 1kg)
- Iceland Roast Potatoes (£1.00, 907g)
- Iceland Pigs in Blankets (£2.40, 12pk)
- Iceland Yorkshire Puddings (£1.00, 20pk)
- Iceland Garden Peas (£1.00, 800g)
- Iceland Button Sprouts (£1.00, 900g)
- Iceland Carrot Battons (£1.00, 800g)
- I celand Mince Pies (£1.20, 6pk)
You can shop Iceland's Christmas dinner deals here. You can only get the deal online, and it's only available for a few more days.
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