ICELAND is selling a Christmas dinner with turkey and all the trimmings – plus a bottle of Prosecco – for just £6 a head.

The Iceland dinner includes a 1.15kg turkey breast with bacon, Brussels sprouts and almost a kilo of potatoes.

Iceland's budget Christmas dinner includes a turkey, potatoes, sprouts, cranberry sauce and more

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Iceland’s budget Christmas dinner includes a turkey, potatoes, sprouts, cranberry sauce and moreCredit: Facebook

The bundle will feed a family of four for a total of just £24.04 – equivalent to just £6.01 a head.

Also included in the budget haul is a 75cl bottle of Prosecco Frizzante Onbrina for £6.

The deal will be music to UK families’ ears as many report struggling to cope with the costs of Christmas this year.

High and rising energy bills and a looming cost of living crisis are affecting millions.

And with Brits already set to fork out an average £27.49 on food for the big day this year, budget offers like Iceland’s are set to come in handy.

Other ingredients which make up the £24 dinner are cauliflower florets, gravy, cranberry sauce, carrots and a Christmas pudding for afters.

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And if you believe no roast dinner is complete without stuffing, Iceland is selling 12 sage and onion stuffing balls for £1.

The items are available in-store and online via Iceland.co.uk or The Food Warehouse.

In total, the £24.04 selection combines the following:

  • Cauliflower florets (800g, £1)
  • Gravy granules (190g, £1)
  • Cranberry sauce (250g, £1)
  • Carrots (800g, 79p)
  • Christmas pudding (400g, £2.25)
  • Brussels sprouts (900g, £1)
  • Roast potatoes (918g, £1)
  • Prosecco (75cl, £6)
  • Turkey (1.15kg, £10)

Iceland’s other Christmas deals include a 227-piece Christmas party platter for just £15.

You can also get £8 off the frozen food store’s Christmas range with our Sun Savers deal.

And there’s a solid deal on the Greggs Festive Bake, which cost £2.25 for two – a saving of 95p

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