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Just like advent calendars and mince pies, the arrival of Christmas sandwiches on the shelves is becoming an annual cultural moment. From turkey toasties to super-sized subs, the task of fitting a whole Christmas dinner in between two (or more) slices of bread is an art being explored in supermarkets, coffee shops and bakeries on high streets across the country from now until the big day itself. This gives you a solid six weeks to replace your usual lunch break prawn mayo or egg & cress with sliced turkey, cranberry sauce, camembert and many more festive flavours.
We’ve done the hard work for you and tested Christmas sandwiches from all the big supermarkets to find the best to buy this year. Plus, we’ve been scouring the high street to try Christmas sandwiches from PAUL, Ole & Steen and more. What did we look for in our search for the the best Christmas sandwich? As well as undeniable festive flavours, we wanted these to be balanced and not too sweet, with complementary elements that allowed you to taste each flavour without competing. Sandwiches should hold together well and not be too messy, and we loved to see interesting innovation, good-quality ingredients and impressive breads.
From returning classics to delicious new twists, these are the best Christmas sandwiches to buy this year.
For more Christmas inspiration, check out the results of our Good Food Christmas Supermarket Awards (for everything from turkey to Christmas pud) and our picks of the best panettone to buy.
Best Christmas sandwiches to eat in 2025
M&S Turkey Feast

Rating: 5/5
A popular choice every year, the M&S turkey feast returns again for 2025. This is a classic Christmas sandwich done well and stood out amongst all the sandwiches we tested. It has clear layers of turkey, stuffing, bacon and a generous level of cranberry sauce that is not overwhelmingly sweet. The bread tastes fresh and soft, and the large chunks of stuffing are a highlight with a good amount of pepper and sage to season.
Ole & Steen Festive Mushroom Melt
- Available from Ole & Steen (£7.95)

Rating: 5/5
Ole & Steen’s new sandwich this year is our top performing plant-based sandwich for 2025. It has a great selection of textures: it’s soft, crispy, melty and cheesy all at once. The vegan cheese is impressive and the bread does not go soggy – it makes a great change from the more traditional festive sandwiches on offer. At £7.95, it’s the most expensive sandwich we tried, but will keep you going all afternoon.
Booths Festive Feast Sandwich
- Available from Booths (£4)

Rating: 4.5/5
Another good option for a classic Christmas sandwich. The turkey has good flavour, plus there’s plenty going on with spinach, bacon and chutney too. The rations are well balanced with a good variety of textures and no overwhelming sweetness from the sauce.
M&S Fa La La La Fel wrap

Rating: 4.5/5
This is another popular vegan- and vegetarian-friendly choice for a Christmas sandwich, The flavours aren’t overly Christmassy, but it’s still a colourful and tasty option. The vibrant fillings look great: purple cabbage, herby green falafel, red cranberry chutney. The cabbage adds lots of crunch and the spiced apricot harissa adds a tiny bit of heat against the herby falafel.
PAUL brie & cranberry baguette
- Available from PAUL (£6.45)

Rating: 4.5/5
Add PAUL to your lunch break rota for generous Christmas sandwiches. This baguette has PAUL’s signature great bread, definitely on the chewier side. The creamy brie is delicious and its richness is balanced by plenty of veg: a veggie stuffing, crunchy shredded sprouts and a good element of sweetness from both grilled carrots and a juicy cranberry sauce.
Aldi Eat & Go Turkey Feast

Rating: 4/5
A very classic Christmas sandwich – turkey, bacon, cranberry. The layers look good and balanced, with a generous amount of the cranberry sauce. We like the wholemeal bread, overall herby flavour and crunchy bacon, although some of the other textures could be improved.
PAUL Turkey & Bacon Christmas Club
- Available from PAUL (£6.50)

Rating: 4/5
This rustic baguette looks tasty and nicely filled. The unique sage and onion bread has great flavour and good chew: it is what makes this sandwich standout. The turkey has a pleasant smoky flavour, with a hint of heat from the horseradish mayo. There is a lot of salad in here to fill it out, with shredded sprouts, red cabbage and salad leaves.
Co-op Irresistible Turkey Double Dip n Dunk wrap
- Available from Co-op (£4.50)

Rating: 4/5
We do like to see some innovation around Christmas sandwiches. Although this dunk idea might be love it or hate it, and does require you to be sat and able to take time eating it, rather than on the go. The appearance looks nice and colourful. The ratio of spinach is a touch too high, but we like the different textures and ingredients going on with some shredded carrot and well seasoned, peppery meat. The gravy on the side is slightly spiced and smoky.
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