BRITS’ favourite meal deal have been revealed, with an iconic sandwich knocked off the top spot for a Christmas favourite.

Tesco has now revealed their number one meal deal of the year, which workers across the country grab during a lunch break.

Millions of Brits shop at Tesco

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Millions of Brits shop at TescoCredit: Getty
The iconic Christmas sandwich

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The iconic Christmas sandwichCredit: Tesco

The Tesco Turkey & Trimmings Sandwich took over the coveted number one spot during the festive period.

During the rest of the year the Sausage Bacon & Egg Triple sandwich, McCoy’s Flame Grilled Steak Grab Bag Crisps and a bottle of Coca-Cola took the lead.

Scots were more likely to opt for Tesco Smoked Ham And Mature Cheddar Sub.

In Northern Ireland the Tesco Chicken Bacon & Stuffing Sandwich came out top.

Londoners got through over 6 million avocados while Glaswegians ate over 1 million morning rolls.

One Tesco store is so loved by the locals it has been granted protection by councillors after developers had wanted to knock it down.

The branch of the supermarket chain in Dean Street, central London, has been officially recognised as an Asset of Community Value (ACV) by Westminster City Council after it was nominated by the Soho Society.

In October, councillors rejected a plan to knock the Tesco store down along with an Art Deco building and replace it with offices, retail units and an “art bazaar,” according to MyLondon.

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Chair Cllr Ruth Bush told members of the local authority’s planning committee there was “no concept” behind the proposal.

Locals also questioned the need for offices and an “art bazaar”.
Resident David Bieda said: “You can’t buy your fruit and vegetables with a bit of public art.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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