With Christmas ranges entering stores all across the UK and seasonal adverts being released every day, it is safe to say the festive period is well and truly being welcomed in.
While many may shudder at the thought of festive celebrations so early, who can say no to Christmas food?
If you’re a fan of the seasonal ranges you’re in luck, Aldi has released its Christmas sandwich range which is available to buy now! If you fancy treating yourself to a festive lunch without breaking the bank, head down to your local Aldi.
The selection has everything from classic smoked salmon sandwiches to a vegan option loaded with veggies.
Aldi’s full range of festive sandwiches
Smoked Salmon & Soft Cheese Sandwich, £1.69
This sandwich is new for Christmas 2021 and is a classic festive favourite. Scottish smoked salmon is infused with lemon & pepper, accompanied with soft cheese on wholemeal bread.
Turkey Feast, £1.69
It’s not a festive sandwich range without a Turkey Feast. This sandwich has British turkey breast with crispy smoked bacon, meaty pork and sage onion stuffing, sweet cranberry sauce and creamy mayonnaise on seeded malted bread.
Turkey Feast Wrap, £1.99
The Turkey Feast Wrap has British turkey accompanies smoked bacon, pork, sage and onion stuffing, cranberry sauce, creamy mayo and spinach in a super soft tortilla wrap.
Specially Selected Turkey & Pigs Under Blankets Bloomer, £2.29
If you’re a Christmas dinner fan, this one is for you. Aldi bloomer bread is filled with butter basted turkey, Lincolnshire sausages and crispy beechwood smoked bacon.
Brie & Cranberry Sandwich, £1.69
Another festive classic, This Brie and Cranberry sandwich features creamy brie alongside a sweet cranberry, orange & ginger chutney atop oatmeal bread.
Vegan Festive Feast Sandwich, £1.69
Cranberry and poppyseed bread is filled with parsnip fritters, red cabbage, fresh apple, cranberry sauce, pumpkin, vegan sage and onion mayonnaise and spinach.
Aldi’s festive sandwich range is available now in stores and to order online.
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