Morrisons has announced that festive food items including some new additions have arrived at its Market Street Pie Counter.
Customers can now get their hands on the new Pig in Duvet Croissant, Christmas Dinner Pasty and a Festive Turkey Slice.
Returning to Morrisons are the Pork and Bramley Apple Sausage Rolls, Pork and Black Pudding Rolls and Brie and Cranberry Rolls.
Prices for the items on the Market Street Pie Shop festive menu start at £1.25 and they are available to buy now in all Morrisons stores nationwide that have a Market Street.
The news comes shortly after the supermarket released its Christmas advert.
Meet Farmer Christmas and his magic helpers making the gifts on your table just as magical as the ones under the tree. #MakeGoodThingsHappen pic.twitter.com/N701G5mBdg
— Morrisons (@Morrisons) November 14, 2021
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Which items can you find in the festive range at Morrisons?
Here’s a list of some of the products included in the range.
Morrisons Market Street Christmas Dinner Pasty
Price: £2
This is a flaky pastry filled with British turkey breast, Cornish potatoes, Brussels sprouts, cranberries, sage and onion stuffing, a pig in blanket and rich turkey gravy.
Morrisons Market Street Pig in Duvet Croissant
Price: £1.50
This is a British pork sausage wrapped in bacon with cranberry sauce in pastry.
Morrisons Market Street Festive Christmas Slice
Price: £1.25 each or two for £2
This is a pastry filled with British turkey, sage and onion stuffing, cranberry sauce and potato.
Mark Pearson, Buying Manager at Morrisons, said: “We believe it’s never too early to get into the festive spirit. We’ve listened to customer feedback on the products we offered last year and have spent the last 12 months developing these exciting additions to our pie shop menu which we hope our customers will love.
“The range is great for purchasing on the go, or as a treat to share with friends and family to spread some Christmas cheer.”
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