Dunnes Stores have released their Christmas food range that is available to pre-order now.
The Irish retailer is offering a convenient Christmas delivery service, which will bring everything you need for the big day right to your door. A selection of turkeys, hams, side dishes and desserts are among the available items.
Here's how the service works:
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Customers can log onto dunnesstoresgrocery.com and choose a delivery date and time under the 'Reserve Delivery Time' tab. Delivery times are available between December 20 and December 23.
To confirm your slot, add at least one product to your cart and check out. Customers don't need to worry if they haven't decided exactly what they need for their Christmas shop yet, as you can add products and update your order up until midnight on December 18.
Depending on the delivery slot you choose, your order will be delivered between December 20 and 23. There is a full list of Eircodes on the Dunnes Stores website which shows the areas the delivery service is available in.
A whopping 26 different turkeys are available to order, which includes a mix of whole, crowns and joints so there's something to suit every household. Dunnes Stores have also included nine different hams in their Christmas range, all varying in sizes.
Garlic roast potatoes, mashed carrots and parsnips, croquettes, stuffing, potato gratin and pigs in blankets can also be pre-ordered for Christmas, with prices varying from €3.29 to €7.99. There's also a great selection of desserts available, including mince pies, Christmas pudding and chocolate ganache tart.
To make your Dunnes Stores Christmas order, visit their website.
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