Asda Offers Ridiculously Low Priced Christmas Dinner

Post by Sharat | December 3, 2009 | Christmas Offers, Food, Shopping News, Shopping Stories | 5 Comments

Asda is offering the UK’s best value Christmas dinner at the unbelievable price of just £11.

The supermarket chain says it will offer a dinner consisting of roast turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, potatoes, vegetable and Christmas pudding that will be able to feed a family of six for the ridiculously low price of just £1.83 a head.

To underline just how good a deal it is, Asda is teaming up with Andy Park, better known as Mr. Christmas who is famous for eating a Christmas dinner every day of the year.

Asda says it will deliver a Christmas dinner, every day for a full month until Christmas day to Mr. Park an electrician who lives in Melksham, Wiltshire.

Mr. Park says he will provide Asda with his festive knowledge and act as the retailers “Christmas consultant”.

Mr. Park claims to have eaten a full Christmas meal including all the trimmings every lunch time for the last 15 years and says he and his dog Sky have consumed between them 5,475 turkeys, over 100,000 mince pies. Mr. Park reckons his average annual bill over the last 15 years has been £20,000.

Asda believes it can save Mr Park around £1,300 a month with the meal.

Halli O’Neill, from Asda’s food innovation team, said: “We are happy to help Mr Christmas out this year with our low-priced Christmas dinner. Hopefully this will give him a little extra festive cheer. Our dinner offers Christmas dinner with all the trimmings.”

Mr Christmas said: “When you celebrate Christmas every day, they can all start to blend into one, but Asda have made this a Christmas I will never forget – my house is like a winter wonderland.”

Please Note - All Prices Quoted Are Correct at Time of Posting

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5 Responses to “Asda Offers Ridiculously Low Priced Christmas Dinner”

  1. Julia Watson on December 7th, 2009 7:30 pm

    Every time I add something to my groceries,online shopping I am charged £1 by my bank for card authorisation.

  2. Sharat on December 8th, 2009 2:38 am

    Hi

    You will have to take that up with your bank. The trend of banks charging for everything has been creeping in, and America they have started regulating what banks can and cannot charge for. I advise you check with your bank what their policy is, and if it continues to irritate, move to a new bank.

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  5. patricia on December 18th, 2009 11:46 am

    What is the providence of the items supplied?

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