Christmas VEG WARS continues! Veg for 5p–15p: the full supermarket lowdown 🎄🥕

Christmas VEG WARS continues! Veg for 5p–15p: the full supermarket lowdown 🎄🥕

The war has started, each year it happens, supermarkets across the UK fight for you to visit them to do your Christmas BIG SHOP, they intice you in with these loss leaders (products they lose money on), and everyone (well some people) lose their minds over them even though 90% of the time they go FREE on Christmas Eve anyway 😂

Morrisons 18th onwards

  • Carrots (1kg) – 5p
  • Parsnips (500g) – 5p
  • Brussels Sprouts (500g) – 5p
  • Swede – 5p each

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Tesco 18th-25th December with a Clubcard

  • 2KG Potatoes – 15p
  • Parsnips 500g – 15p
  • Brussels sprouts 500g – 15p
  • Carrots 1kg – 15p
  • Broccoli 375g – 15p each
  • Swede – 15p each
  • Red cabbage – 15p each

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Aldi 18th-24th December

UPDATE: Now 5p (price matching Morrisons)

  • Sprouts: 5p (500g)
  • Carrots: 5p (1kg)
  • Parsnips: 5p (500g)
  • Potatoes: 5p (2kg)
  • Swede: 5p each
  • Red and white cabbage (5p each)

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Lidl 19th-24th December

UPDATE: Now 5p, was 8p!

  • Sprouts: 5p (500g)
  • Carrots: 5p (1kg)
  • Parsnips: 5p (500g)
  • Potatoes: 5p (2kg)
  • Swede: 5p each
  • Red and white cabbage (5p each)
  • Deluxe Echalion Shallots (300g) 5p

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Sainsbury’s 18th-24th December with a Nectar card

  • White potatoes 2kg – 15p
  • Carrots 1kg – 15p
  • Parsnips 500g – 15p
  • Brussels sprouts 500g – 15p
  • Red/White Cabbage – 15p each
  • Swede – 15p each

What about Asda etc?

We don’t have that info yet…

Will they be reduced even further?

Probably, in previous years we’ve seen others reduce their prices and then on Christmas Eve, if they needed to clear stock, drop prices to £0.

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