Asda and Aldi make major change to Christmas veg prices - but not for long
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Asda and Aldi have delivered some festive cheer to customers ahead of the big day next week. Asda has announced even further reductions to its key Christmas vegetables, dropping them to 8p yesterday (December 19). The supermarket giant is making this move in an effort to help families with their festive food shopping. Asda stands out as the only supermarket offering five Christmas veg lines (including 2kg potatoes) at 8p, accessible to all shoppers no need for membership pricing or a loyalty card.
Until Tuesday, December 24, customers can snap up 1kg of carrots, 500g of sprouts, 360g of broccoli, 500g of parsnips, and, for the first time, 2kg of potatoes in-store and online for 8p. But remember, they're only available while stocks last. Customers can also save on more than just the sides. This Christmas, Asda is offering British Whole Fresh Turkey at the price of £3/kg (cheaper this year than in 2023), available online and in-store.
For those stocking up on wine for Christmas and New Year, Asda is currently selling the cheapest champagne on the market. The award-winning Louvel Fontaine Champagne Brut (was £18, now £9.99) has been recognised for both quality and value, reports the Express.
It won Bronze at the Decanter World of Wine Awards 2024 and was named Great Value by Which? in December. This offer is part of Asda's 'save a third or more' on over 20 sparkling and premium wines, which runs until January 1, 2025. Supermarket Aldi has also further slashed the price of its festive veg staples. From today (December 19), shoppers can grab Carrots (1kg), Parsnips (500g), Brussels Sprouts (500g), White Potatoes (2kg), Red and White Cabbages, and Broccoli for a mere 8p, down from 15p.