Morrisons is bringing the affordable festive cheer this year and has been crowned the cheapest supermarket to buy a Christmas lunch.
According to research conducted by lovemoney.com, the store offers lunch for eight people at just £2.88 per head.
The supermarket beat competitors for the second year running, filling shopping trolleys with eleven Christmas essentials - including turkey, Brussels sprouts, cranberry sauce and stuffing along with mince pies, two Christmas puddings and brandy butter - for just £23.07.
Wowzers.
Lidl came in at close second place with a cost of £3.11 per head - just 23p shy of Morrisons - or £24.89 in total.
Waitrose's Christmas dinner was the most expensive at £60.58 (total) or £7.57 per head.
Lovemoney.com notes the steep price difference is due to Waitrose turkey being fresh and free range - while Morissons turkey costs £10, Waitrose's bird is priced £39.00.
Vegetables are approximately the same price across all supermarkets.
NB. The shopping bills for each supermarket are not identical as the weights and varieties are not always the same.