A luxury Christmas cake has gone on sale for a staggering £495.
The sumptuous, fruity panettone, a Christmas classic, is being flogged by upmarket department store Fortnum & Mason.
And while its price is mammoth, the festive treat weighs a whopping 22lbs (10kg).
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Its description reads: “Imagine our classic panettone, scaled up to ten times its usual size.
“A showstopping dessert to enjoy with friends and family this Christmas, this delicious panettone comes seated in a charming Fortnum’s basket – complete with an Eau de Nil ribbon, of course.”
The retailer said it has been making the cake since 1882 with natural sourdough only.
The product description continues: “The dough undergoes a 48-hour double fermentation process.
“We enrich it with Australian raisins and candied oranges, and you’ll discover tiny black specks of Madagascar Bourbon vanilla inside.”
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The cake also comes with the added bonus of being free from preservatives, semi-finished products, flavourings and vegetable fats.
But if £495 is completely out of your price range, you can purchase the same item in its standard weight of 900g for £50.
The luxury retailer is also selling triple chocolate and limoncello panettone for £50, although in slightly smaller sizes of 750 and 800g.
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Fortnum & Mason has been contacted for comment.
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