A MAJOR supermarket is further slashing the price of a Christmas dinner essential to just 9p in a festive price war.
Starting tomorrow, Lidl will lower the cost of Christmas vegetables, making their offer more affordable than any other supermarket.
A major discount supermarket has slashed the prices of its veggies once againgetty Lidl has reduced Christmas vegetable prices to just 9p, beating all other supermarketsAlamyThe offer will be running from December 19 until Christmas Eve and means shoppers can load up the trolley with all the trimmings without emptying their wallets.
It comes after the supermarket first reduced prices earlier this week.
For just 9p, shoppers can secure staples such as British Parsnips (500g), British Carrots (1kg), British Brussel Sprouts (500g), Echalion Shallots (300g), British Swede (each) and British White Potatoes (2kg).
The price drop means customers can enjoy a festive feast with all the trimmings for just £1.83 per head or £11 for a family of six.
Prices of gravy, stuffing, and Yorkshire puddings have already plummeted this week, available at 99p and 40p.
Here’s what Lidl’s festive list includes.
Birchwood Small Whole Turkey – £2.95 per kilo (3kg – £8.85) Brussel Sprouts – 500g – 9p Parsnips – 500g – 9p Carrots – 1kg – 9p Potatoes – 2kg – 9p Newgate Gravy 300g – 99p Newgate Stuffing – 40p Simply 15 Yorkshire Puddings – 40pHOW DOES IT COMPARE?
It comes right after Morrisons and Asda have lowered the cost of Christmas vegetables to just 10p.
Asda’s discount isn’t just for members and won’t require a loyalty card.
But at 9p, Lidl’s offer is now more affordable than any other supermarket.
Other supermarkets, including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Aldi have similar promotions with prices starting at 15p, but some also require a loyalty card.
Asda
From Thursday, December 19, to Tuesday, December 24, Asda shoppers can bag these vegetables for just 15p each in-store or online.
Sprouts: 10p (500g) Carrots: 10p (1kg) Parsnips: 10p (500g) Broccoli: 10p (360g) Potatoes: 10p (2kg)Tesco
Tesco’s veg offer is valid in-store now until Christmas Eve but shoppers will need a Clubcard to cash in on the deal:
Carrots: 15p (1kg) Potatoes: 15p (2kg) Parsnips: 15p (500g) Sprouts: 15p (500g)Sainsbury’s
To bag these low prices you’ll need to be signed up to Sainsbury’s Nectar Card scheme.
White Potatoes (2kg): 15p with Nectar (£1.35 without) Carrots (1kg): 15p with Nectar (69p without) Parsnips (500g): 15p with Nectar (75p without) Swede: 15p with Nectar (62p without) Red Cabbage: 15p with Nectar (80p without) White Cabbage: 15p with Nectar (80p without) Brussels Sprouts (500g): 15p with Nectar (90p without)These Nectar Prices run from Wednesday, December 18, to Tuesday, December 24.
Aldi
The Festive Super Six Promotion runs in stores from December 19 to 24, while stocks last.
White Potatoes: 15p (2kg) Carrots: 15p (1kg) Parsnips: 15p (500g) Brussels Sprouts: 15p (500g) Broccoli: 15p (each) Red and White Cabbages: 15p (each)Morrisons
Carrots: 10p (500g) Parsnips: 10p (500g) Sprouts: 10p (500g) Whole swede: 10p British Best potatoes: £1.15 (2kg)As grocery prices increase, these savvy deals are great for saving pennies at the most expensive time of the year.
It seems families are getting creative to stick to a money-saving budget this Christmas.
One mum has revealed how she made an entire Christmas dinner for four for just £3.50 each.
How to save money on Christmas shopping
Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how you can save money on your Christmas shopping.
Limit the amount of presents – buying presents for all your family and friends can cost a bomb.
Instead, why not organise a Secret Santa between your inner circles so you’re not having to buy multiple presents.
Plan ahead – if you’ve got the stamina and budget, it’s worth buying your Christmas presents for the following year in the January sales.
Make sure you shop around for the best deals by using price comparison sites so you’re not forking out more than you should though.
Buy in Boxing Day sales – some retailers start their main Christmas sales early so you can actually snap up a bargain before December 25.
Delivery may cost you a bit more, but it can be worth it if the savings are decent.
Shop via outlet stores – you can save loads of money shopping via outlet stores like Amazon Warehouse or Office Offcuts.
They work by selling returned or slightly damaged products at a discounted rate, but usually any wear and tear is minor.
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