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Aldi declared Christmas retailer of the year as it showcases ‘truly impressive’ festive menu

By britishbulletin.com9 October 20253 Mins Read
Aldi declared Christmas retailer of the year as it showcases ‘truly impressive’ festive menu
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Aldi has pulled back the curtain on its 2025 Christmas range, and it contains “everything shoppers need to make it one to remember”.

The supermarket’s new range features everything from luxurious Wagyu beef dishes to indulgent pistachio tiramisu, and even a rare Margaux wine.

With prices kicking off at just £2.49, the collection promises premium quality without the eye-watering price tags.

The range will land in stores throughout October, November, and December, giving Britons plenty of time to plan their perfect Christmas feast.

For those who love tradition, the free-range whole turkey is back on the menu.

“Reared slowly and traditionally dry-hung for at least 10 days for extra flavour and succulence, this trusty turkey is hand-finished and wrapped in parchment paper with giblets for the perfect gravy,” Aldi stated.

Beyond traditional turkey, there’s slow-cooked Wagyu shin at £29.99 per kilo, which the supermarket describes as “deliciously tender”.

Meanwhile, the lamb guard of honour (£24.99 per kilo) is positioned as a “truly impressive and flavourful centrepiece”.

Aldi’s Christmas range contains ‘everything shoppers need to make it one to remember’

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Hosting festive celebrations? Among Aldi’s “unbeatable bite-sized treats” are the mini Barber’s Cheddar Cheese and Ham Hock Scones (£4.99 for eight), which have already bagged the ‘Best Hot Canapé’ award at the BBC Good Food Christmas Awards.

“These hot, crumbly bakes are filled with pulled ham hock, Barber’s cheese, and sweet, caramelised red onion chutney for a perfectly savoury bite,” Aldi announced.

There’s also Chicken Waffles with Waffle Sprinkles & Maple BBQ Sauce (£3.69), Ultimate Wagyu Mini Sliders (£5.49), and brand-new Bao Buns (£4.29) that come shaped like Santa and gifts.

For meat-free shoppers, the supermarket’s “biggest ever festive vegan and veggie range” features a “beautiful” Sage & Onion Stuffed Tofu Roasting Joint (£4.99, 400g).

Christmas isn’t complete without a decadent dessert on the table. With pistachio officially established as the “flavour of 2025”, Aldi has created its own concoction to honour the beloved nut.

Aldi’s ‘unbeatable bite-sized treats’ are perfect for festive parties

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The supermarket’s Centrepiece Pistachio Tiramisu (£8.99, 575g) “takes the trend to another level”.

Sweet-toothed shoppers can expect a “showstopping centrepiece stacks layers of lady fingers soaked in coffee syrup flavoured with brandy, pistachio and mascarpone cream cheese mousse”.

Aldi’s festive offering has already received an impressive accolade, as the supermarket bagged the ‘Christmas Retailer of the Year’ title once again.

The supermarket’s six-year winning streak at the Quality Food Awards suggests the festive lineup will delight the masses this year too.

If you’re keen to peruse other supermarkets before deciding on your top choice this year, both Waitrose and Asda have unveiled their festive offerings.

Waitrose’s “showstopping” Christmas range includes turkey baubles, mulled rosé, and a “next-level” pistachio pudding.

Meanwhile, Asda’s “magical and affordable” Christmas range includes maple pigs in blankets, a festive fondue kit, and a Turkey with all the Trimmings Box to take the hassle out of dinner.

Also hopping on the pistachio trend, Asda’s Pistachio & Milk Chocolate Flavour Cream Liqueur “adds a touch of decadence to any occasion”.

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