Consumers are arguing online after Tesco announced its seasonal range of sandwiches
It may still be October, but that has not stopped the retail giant from starting to stock Christmas items - including the popular festive sandwiches that form part of their meal deal.
Replying in the comments one shopper said: "TOO EARLY - why can’t you leave Christmas until December?” Other people agree: “Just checked. Yep. Still October and 17 degrees.” And another said: “It's October! If Xmas extends much further, people will be sick of it before December even arrives and actual Xmas will lose the special feeling.”One festive sarnie fan said: “Now that's put me in a good mood, can't beat a Christmas sarnie.
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