For three months long Boots customers can treat themselves to an assortment of festive sandwiches.
From a pigs n blankets inspired sandwich to turkey with all the trimmings and a vegan option too, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Boots.
All Christmas sandwiches in store are available as part of the Boots Meal Deal for just £3.39.
If you need another reason to deck the halls, this year Boots is excited to announced that a scratch card competition will be included inside every sandwich box giving customers an opportunity to win an array of Boots gift cards with a top prize of £1,000.
So what’s on the menu?

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Pigs Under Blankets sandwich, £2.75
If your plate is always piled high with pigs in blankets at Christmas then this is the sandwich for you.
Gone are the days when you had to choose between a sausage or bacon sandwich, making it the perfect option for festive meat lovers.
Shapers Turkey, Stuffing & Redcurrant sandwich, £2.75
The perfect treat ahead of the festive season, all for under 330 calories.
With a mix of turkey, stuffing and the sweetness of recurrent this really tasted like a Christmas dinner all in one delicious bite.
Parsnip Fritter & Butternut Squash sandwich, £2.75
For a meat-free option, enlighten your taste buds with this delicious vegan sandwich, packed with a tasty parsnip fritter and butternut squash.
Plus all vegan sandwiches count towards one of your five a day.
Handcrafted Chocolate Log, £1.20
Looking to finish off your festive lunch with a sweet treat? This handcrafted chocolate log almost looks too good to eat (almost) and if you can’t indulge in a little chocolate at Christmas, when can you?