The food is undoubtedly one of, if not the, best thing about Christmas and - let's face it - we always wish there was more on our dinner plates.
Thankfully, Iceland has answered our prayers by introducing an 'Extra Free Christmas', giving customers more of their festive favourites for no extra costs.
It includes pigs in blankets and Yorkshire puddings.
The food retailer's seriously tasty deal is now available in-stores across the country and online - perfect timing if you need to finish up your Christmas dinner shop.

Not only can customers get extra food, but they can also nab a free tray with their roast potatoes this year.
From delicious starters to sweet treats, Iceland's extra free deals will freeze the price-tag on some of your festive dinner must-haves.
Pigs in Blankets lovers will rejoice at the fact that you can get 12 for the price of 10 with Iceland's Luxury Pigs in Blankets.
An 18 pack of Aunt Bessie’s Yorkshire Puddings is also just £1.
A normal pack usually contains 12 Yorkies, which means customers can now get their hands on an extra 6 Yorkshires for just £1.00.
Customers can also add to their festive starters and platters with 50% extra Iceland North Atlantic Prawns, or add an extra fillet of Iceland Luxury Atlantic Salmon for the original price.

Also up for grabs is a 50% increase on Aunty Bessie’s Honey Glazed Parsnips, McCain Triple Cooked Roasts and McCain Crinkle Quick Chips
Up to 50% extra added products at Iceland:
- 50% extra Aunt Bessie's Yorkshire Puddings (£1.00, 18 pack)
- Aunt Bessie's Honey Glazed Parsnips (£1.65, 750g)
- Iceland North Atlantic Prawns (£4.50, 300g)
- McCain Triple Cooked Roasts plus a free baking tray (£2.50, 1.5kg)
- Vienetta XXL Vanilla Ice Cream (£1.50, 1L)
- McCain Straight Quick Chips (£2.00, 600g)
- McCain Crinkle Quick Chips (£2.00, 600g)
- Arctic Royal Atlantic Salmon, 5 fillets for the price of 4 (£8.00, 520g)
- Iceland Luxury Pigs In Blanket, 12 for the price of 10 (£3.00, 252g)
You can shop Iceland's Extra Free Deals in-stores and online now.
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