Christmas 2022: Asda launches frozen Christmas dinner with pigs in blankets & roast turkey for £4.40 per head

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Asda is helping customers out this year by launching a Christmas dinner range that costs just £4.40 per person.

As Christmas approaches and the cost of living crisis continues, Asda has launched a frozen low-cost Christmas dinner to help customers out this year. Asda shoppers will be able to bag a bargain and feed a family of five with all the trimmings for under £25.

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By using Asda’s frozen Christmas dinner range, the designated Christmas host can feed five heads for just £21.48 which works out at just £4.40 per person. The range includes all the Christmas trimmings including a frozen turkey, pigs in blankets, roast potatoes and more.

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. Asda’s deal is currently believed to be the cheapest Christmas dinner on the market and 40p cheaper per head than the nearest competitor.

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List of Asda frozen Christmas dinner items

  • 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) - £2.50
  • Asda Crispy Roast Potatoes, Frozen (800g) - £0.88
  • Asda Frozen for Freshness Brussels Sprouts (1kg) - £1.25
  • Asda Frozen Yorkshire Puddings, (12pk) - £1.00

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