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THE cheapest supermarket to buy your Christmas dinner from this year has been revealed and it might surprise you.
Research carried out by Which? compared the price of a festive feast at five major supermarkets.
It compared a basket of all the big day must-haves including sprouts, a turkey crown and a Christmas pud.
Also in the basket were potatoes, a Knorr chicken stock pot, Ocean Spray wholeberry cranberry sauce, carrots, parsnips, red cabbage, Paxo sage and onion stuffing mix.
Asda had the cheapest basket for the 10 Christmas lunch items at £30.72.
Tesco came in second at £32.07 and Sainsbury’s followed with £35.57.