Christmas can be an expensive time, but this year it doesn’t have to be as Sainsbury’s is cutting the rice of its veg to just 15p.
From December 18 to 24, you can pick up a whole pack of potatoes, carrots, brussels (if you’re crazy) and many other greens at an absolute steal — providing you have a Nectar card.
The supermarket also has cracking deals on Turkeys which have been slashed by 25% and are now just £3 per kg and salmon if you’re feeling more fishy at £7.50 per kg.
The full list of discounted veg is as follows:
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- Sainsbury’s White Potatoes (2kg) – 15p with Nectar (£1.35 without Nectar)
- Sainsbury’s Carrots (1kg) – 15p with Nectar (69p without Nectar)
- Sainsbury’s British Parsnips (500g) – 15p with Nectar (75p without Nectar)
- Sainsbury’s British Swede – 15p with Nectar (62p without Nectar)
- Sainsbury’s Red Cabbage – 15p with Nectar (80p without Nectar)
- Sainsbury’s White Cabbage – 15p with Nectar (80p without Nectar)
- Sainsbury’s Brussels Sprouts (500g) – 15p with Nectar (90p without Nectar)
These next deals are from December 18 to 24:
- Sainsbury’s Standard Small Turkey 2-3.99kg – £3/kg with Nectar (£4/kg without Nectar)
- Sainsbury’s Standard Medium Turkey 4-5.99kg – £3/kg with Nectar (£4/kg without Nectar)
- Sainsbury’s Standard Large Turkey 6-7.99kg – £3/kg with Nectar (£4/kg without Nectar
Which? has found that based on a Christmas shop of 55 items, Aldi is the cheapest at £97.89.
Lidl is second cheapest at £97.27.
Then it’s Tesco at £108.45.
Then Sainsbury’s at £112.06
And if you win the lottery between now and Christmas, Waitrose is £123.32
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