B&M has introduced a Christmas pie for £2.50: how the unique dish looks.

B&M has introduced a Christmas pie for £2.50: how the unique dish looks
B&M has introduced a Christmas pie for £2.50: how the unique dish looks

Christmas with a Budget Pie is Coming Soon

According to The Sun: This year's Christmas dinner is already sorted thanks to a budget turkey pie that can be purchased in stores for just £2.50.

This festive delicacy, produced by the well-known British company Fray Bentos, has already caused a real stir among shoppers eager to find great Christmas deals.

The large tins are part of B&M's seasonal offerings and promise genuine Christmas flavor without breaking the bank. Getty

This budget pie is expected to fly off the shelves as shoppers look to save money while still enjoying a special Christmas meal.

B&M customers are also excited about the new festive flavors of their favorite chocolate products, which cost just £1.

Hot chocolate 'bombs' are part of the limited edition 'festive collection', presented in two winter flavors. One is 'Milk Chocolate with Mint', featuring a chocolate ball filled with mini marshmallows and crushed mint.

The other option is 'White Chocolate with Caramelized Biscuit', filled with cookie crumbs and marshmallows, coated in a layer of white chocolate.

Both options cost only £1 and are perfect for creating a cozy Christmas drink by simply pouring hot milk over them.

A Facebook post about these offers has already received nearly 400 likes and over 60 comments from chocolate fans.

One user wrote: “I’m already getting ready for Christmas with little finds like this and products worth buying.”

Shoppers have also noticed the Baileys chocolate bar for £1, as well as the rare Cadbury vanilla passionfruit bar, which is usually only found abroad.

With festive alternatives and budget versions of expensive classic products appearing in stores, Christmas 2025 promises to be special for those seeking great deals.

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For £2.50 for a turkey pie that can feed the whole family, it’s hard to argue with that.

Festive offers are becoming increasingly popular, and the growing interest in budget options may reflect modern economic realities. At Christmas, many consumers try to find a balance between celebration traditions and saving money, which drives such innovations in product offerings.


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