Planning for Christmas can always be an expensive time, but now especially so as the cost of living continues to rise.
As we head into the festive season, many will be looking for a way to cut costs and reduce overall spending this Christmas.
If you’re hoping to save pennies on the main event this Christmas, then head down to Asda to pick up its incredible Christmas dinner for less than £5 per person.
Feeding a family of five for just £21.98, it comes with all you need for a tasty Christmas meal.
Asda's Christmas dinner
The list of Frozen Christmas dinner products available includes:
• Asda Basted Small British Turkey, Frozen (approx. 2.6kg) - £13.50
• Asda Frozen for Freshness Sliced Carrots (1kg) - £1.10
• Asda Frozen for Freshness Garden Peas (1kg) - £1.25
• Asda Party Pigs in Blankets, Frozen (12pk) - £3.00
• Asda Crispy Roast Potatoes, Frozen (800g) - £0.88
• Asda Frozen for Freshness Brussels Sprouts (1kg) - £1.25
• Asda Frozen Yorkshire Puddings, (12pk) - £1.00
Not only that, but Asda Rewards App users will also earn £1.50 in their Rewards App cash pot when they spend just £20 on selected frozen Christmas dinner essentials including Brussels Sprouts, British Turkey and Pigs in Blankets.
Your Money Matters
Your Money Matters is a campaign launched by us and our sister titles across Newsquest to help you overcome the surge in the cost of living.
This year has seen a whole host of household price increases - from the energy price cap rise to surging inflation and food prices - costing your family hundreds or even thousands of pounds extra per year. We're making it our mission to look out for your cash, offering money-saving deals, competitions, giveaways and insightful stories from your community on the impact this cost of living crisis is having on our readers.
The worldwide energy crisis exacerbated by the Ukraine invasion, the financial impact of the Covid pandemic, record inflation figures and a surge in the cost of goods, fuel and travel means we will all feel the pinch.
Through our newspaper, we want to do what we can to help make your cash go further because we know your money matters.
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