IF you’re feeling the pinch and want to save some money, head to Farmfoods where you can get a whole chicken dinner for just 29p.

The ready meal, which is produced by The Kitchen Table Range includes chicken fillets in gravy, creamy mashed potato, vegetables, stuffing and even a Yorkshire pudding.

Farmfoods shoppers can pick up a whole chicken dinner for just 29p

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Farmfoods shoppers can pick up a whole chicken dinner for just 29p

The Kitchen Table Range is made by Food Pro, a company that supplies major supermarkets including ASDA, Morrisons, Iceland, Tesco, Lidl, Aldi, NISA, Spar and Birds Eye.

You’re unlikely to find such a good deal anywhere else though, as most supermarkets charge significantly more for a ready meal roast.

Iceland’s chicken dinner came in at £1.79, which is over six times the cost of the Farmfoods equivalent.

It’s not identical, as you get fried potatoes instead of mash, but the Asda version doesn’t have a Yorkshire pudding.

Asda was one of the cheapest sells we could find. The supermarket has rolled its cheapest offering back to £1.25, but that’s still a 331 per cent price increase over Farmfoods.

Asda also has a more luxury version with chicken breast, roast spuds, white wine gravy with garden veg, stuffing and a crispy Yorkshire pudding – all for £2.40.

The cheapest option we could find at Sainsbury’s was a £1.75 option with chicken breast, roast potatoes, peas, carrots, stuffing and gravy.

The Tesco classic dinner is also £1.75, although you can get it for £1.50 if you have a Clubcard.

Meanwhile Morrisons has priced its cheapest version at £1.73.

The Farmfoods bargain was spotted by an eagle-eyed shopper in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group.

There are over 300 Farmfoods stores across the UK and you can find your nearest one using the store locator tool.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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