A Christmas turkey with all the trimmings is a tradition on December 25 (Image: Getty)
A turkey with all the trimmings is a tradition to have on December 25 in the UK.
As this season can be expensive, especially with all the gifts you have to buy, finding an inexpensive turkey with affordable trimmings is ideal.
From December 19, will be retailing British Fresh Whole Turkey nationwide for £5.90 (£2.95 per kg).
Not only that, is slashing the price of its popular Christmas vegetables to as little as 15p.
Vegetables included in the deal are white potatoes, carrots, parsnips, red and white cabbages, Brussels sprouts and broccoli.
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Parsnips will be on offer at Aldi (Image: Getty)
But you will need to be quick as the vegetables will only be available from December 19 to December 24.
Aldi’s fresh turkeys
- A small turkey serves between six to 11 people
- A medium turkey serves between 11 to 14 people
- A large turkey serves between 15 to 18 people
Aldi’s frozen turkeys (available in stores now)
- A small turkey serves between three to seven people
- A medium turkey serves between seven to 11 people
- A large turkey serves between 11 to 15 people
Elsewhere, (serving eight to 10 people) for £85.
Sainsbury’s Christmas turkey (Image: Sainsbury’s)
If you’re willing to depart with the cash, the Pembrokeshire turkey crown is brined with buttermilk for tenderness and sweetness.
More so, the turkey is topped with chestnut and pork stuffing and is covered in dry-cured oak and applewood smoked bacon.
For a more middle-of-the-range turkey, from £35.
Sainsbury’s said: “Crowns are quicker to cook and easier to carve at the table, giving you tender, juicier breast meat to enjoy… that’s why you can taste the difference.”