Hog Roast Yorkshire Pudding
Community

Where To Buy The Marks And Spencer Christmas Dinner Yorkshire Pudding Meal

Welcome to Yorkshire

Published on November 13th, 2025

The annual battle of the supermarket Christmas offerings has officially begun, and a strong contender has just stepped into the spotlight. On 13 November 2025, Marks and Spencer released a festive meal that immediately set social media buzzing. Forget fiddly canapés or complicated recipes, this year, M&S is serving a full Christmas dinner inside a giant Yorkshire pudding. And the best part? Each one costs less than a tenner.

Shoppers are already raving about this clever twist on a classic roast, proving that when it comes to festive food, convenience and comfort are the winning combination.

Hog Roast Yorkshire Pudding

A Festive Feast For Less Than A Tenner

Cooking a full roast dinner can feel like a military operation, peeling, chopping, timing everything perfectly. Sometimes you want all the flavour without the faff. M&S clearly got the memo.

The supermarket has launched two complete meals served inside huge golden Yorkshire puddings, each priced at just £8.

British Hog Roast Yorkshire Pudding

This version swaps turkey for a hearty winter warmer. Inside the giant Yorkshire pudding you’ll find:

  • Succulent British pulled pork
  • Fluffy roast potatoes
  • Honey-roasted carrots
  • Pork and onion stuffing
  • Somerset cider and Bramley apple gravy

British Turkey Feast Yorkshire Pudding

A more traditional option, packed with festive favourites:

  • British turkey
  • Outdoor-bred pork stuffing balls
  • Honey-roasted carrots
  • Lightly spiced red cabbage
  • Pigs in blankets
  • Cranberry gravy

As M&S put it:

“Ideal for an easy festive mid-week meal, just bung them in the oven and get ready to devour!”

What Are Shoppers Saying On Social Media?

Reactions online were instant, and overwhelmingly positive. For many, the convenience combined with a proper Christmas flavour hit the spot.

Comments included:

  • “Great for a person on their own at Christmas.”
  • “Christmas dinner sorted.”

The appeal is clear: a full festive roast, complete with trimmings and gravy, without hours of preparation. Perfect for busy weeknights, cosy evenings, or people celebrating solo.

The Great British Yorkshire Pudding Debate

Of course, no Yorkshire pudding product arrives without stirring up the nation’s favourite food argument:

Do Yorkshire puddings belong on a Christmas dinner plate?

Social media reactions were split:

  • “That’s a Sunday lunch. No yorkies at Xmas.”
  • “Yorkshire pudding is the best part. I’d rather go without meat than without Yorkshire pudding.”

Traditionally served with beef, Yorkies have expanded their reach — now appearing alongside chicken, pork, and vegetarian roasts. Whether you’re a purist or a Yorkie enthusiast, M&S has certainly reignited the debate for 2025.

How Does The Competition Stack Up?

M&S isn’t the only supermarket rolling out big festive ideas. Aldi is also stepping into the ring with a family-sized option.

Aldi’s Ultimate Christmas Dinner Box

Launching on 19 December, priced at £25 (about £6.25 per person), it includes:

  • British turkey joint
  • Pigs in blankets
  • Honey mustard parsnips
  • Carrots
  • Roast potatoes
  • Turkey gravy

Reactions online were just as lively:

  • “Looks alright that.”
  • “Let’s see how that compares to Iceland, £5 more, but if reasonable quality then a bargain.”
  • “Looks better than the Iceland one. Good to have a choice.”

It’s clear supermarkets are competing hard for shoppers’ festive budgets this year.

So, What's The Verdict On These Festive Offerings?

This Christmas, there really is something for everyone.

Marks and Spencer is aiming squarely at people who want convenience, comfort, and flavour , all wrapped up in a giant Yorkshire pudding. Whether you pick the hog roast or the turkey feast, it’s a quick, satisfying festive meal for one.

Aldi, on the other hand, is targeting families or small groups with a budget-friendly kit that delivers a classic roast without buying every ingredient separately.

Both offerings tap into what shoppers want most this year:
affordable, easy, delicious festive food options.

This year’s supermarket shelves are packed with choices, and whether you're craving a solo Yorkshire pudding feast or a full family roast, Christmas dinner has never been easier.

Comments

0 Contributions

No comments yet. Be the first to start the conversation!