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Miranda Knox

Best festive sandwiches tested as we try out Christmas offerings from Waitrose to Pret

The countdown to Christmas is on, which can mean only one thing – an abundance of festive sandwiches hitting the shelves.

But with so many to choose from, how will you know which one is the best?

Here, we test this year’s top meat, veggie and vegan sarnies and rate them out 10 for both taste and festive factor

Waitrose Smoked Salmon, Egg and Truffle, £3.80

With free range egg mayo, Scottish smoked salmon, mushroom and truffle sauce and spinach on rye bread, this sandwich is a fancy twist on festive food.

It feels like a nice ‘light’ option, when compared to the others.

The Waitrose Smoked Salmon and Egg Truffle is the best fish option (Tim Merry)

Taste: 9

Festive Factor: 9

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Costa Turkey Feast, £3.75

The Costa Turkey Feast did not score high in taste (Tim Merry)

This festive sarnie – filled with smoked streaky bacon, pork, sage and onion stuffing and cranberry sauce on malted bread – packs a real punch.

It has has just the right amount of sweetness and a good amount of cranberry sauce. However, it is more expensive than its supermarket counterparts.

Taste: 6

Festive Factor: 10

Tesco Turkey and Trimmings, £2.80

This Tesco turkey sandwich 'screamed' Christmas but did not do well on taste (Tim Merry)

If ever a sandwich screamed Christmas, this would be it. It comes with sausage, bacon, sage and onion stuffing and cranberry sauce and although the sausage sets it apart from the others, the meat is bland, and it’s a bit dry overall.

A great meal deal option, though.

Taste: 5

Festive Factor: 10

Greggs – Pigs Under Blankets Baguette, from £3.20

The Greggs Pigs in Blankets baguette was very low scoring (Tim Merry)

Described as “a tasty baguette with all the trimmings” this sarnie – with sausage, bacon, stuffing and a sweet port and cranberry sauce, is served hot.

To be honest, it wasn’t the most appetising to look at and it tasted more like a normal breakfast baguette.

Taste: 5

Festive Factor: 4

Marks & Spencer Turkey Feast, £3.30

This Marks and Spencer sandwich was voted best traditional option (Tim Merry)

One of my favourites out of all the homage-to-turkey sandwiches.

There’s a big British emphasis on this M&S one, which contains British turkey breast with pork, sage and onion stuffing, an onion mayonnaise, cranberry chutney and British bacon.

Taste: 8

Festive Factor: 10

Morrisons Christmas Lunch, £2.50

Money is donated to charity with the Morrisons sandwich (Tim Merry)

The classic. A turkey sandwich with cranberry chutney, bacon, stuffing and mayo on malted bread.

It could have done with a bit more sauce, but there’s a great amount of meat and 5% from all sales are being donated to Young Lives vs Cancer too.

Taste: 6

Festive Factor: 10

Subway Tiger Pig, from £3.99

A footlong of this Subway cost £8.99 which is a lot for a sandwich (Tim Merry)

For a six-inch sub ‘Tis the season for Pigs in Blankets and Subway’s version is a giant pork sausage wrapped in maple-cured bacon, topped with all the trimmings you desire.

It’s not overly festive though I ordered a foot-long by mistake, which it was really expensive at £8.89. Ouch.

Taste: 6

Festive Factor: 3

Starbucks Blitzen’s Blue Cheese & Chutney Toastie, from £2.99

This Starbucks lunch was voted best for cheese lovers (Tim Merry)

This is, in my mind, the ultimate tribute to the Christmas cheeseboard. Deliciously rich, the sarnie is packed with four cheeses such as Stilton, mozzarella, Cheddar and Emmental.

Not only is this a fab hot option, but I reckon it would be a great post-Christmas party hangover cure, too.

Taste: 9

Festive Factor: 8

Waitrose Vegan No Lobster Marie Rose Roll, £3

The Waitrose vegan option did not score high on taste (Tim Merry)

A vegan Brioche-style roll filled with roasted oyster mushrooms in a ‘Marie Rose’ sauce with cucumber and rocket.

I had high expectations for this festive sarnie as it sounded exciting but I was left disappointed.

It was nothing like a lobster roll, but bonus points for trying something new…

Taste: 4

Festive Factor: 5

Pret Vegan Christmas Nut Roast, from £3.99

The Pret sandwich was voted best vegan option (Tim Merry)

Whether you’re vegan or not, this one is incredible. It is packed full of butternut squash, rocket and Christmas pesto made from pine nuts and, chestnuts, served with a vegan sage mayo, crispy onions and caramelised pecans.

If all vegan food is this good, sign me up.

Taste: 10

Festive Factor: 10

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