Marks and Spencer has been slammed for putting cheese in their new £8.50 Christmas wrap.
The treat is made with a giant Yorkshire pudding.
It is filled with beef, carrots and greens.
But it also has a cheesy sauce.
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Shoppers blasted the inclusion and were unhappy about the lack of turkey and other festive favourites like stuffing and pigs in blankets.
Others baulked at the price of the snack on sale at M&S Cafes nationwide.
It comes after Marks and Spencer were charging £195 for a Tom Kerridge Christmas beef wellington to feed six people.
A M&S spokesperson said: “Fancy your Christmas lunch all wrapped up?
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“Our brand new Yorkshire Pudding Wraps have been wowing customers since landing on our Café menu.
“This new-season staple is the perfect mix of warm, fluffy, golden Yorkshire pud.
“With the most flavoursome centre of succulent eight-hour slow-cooked British roast beef, roasted carrots, greens and oozy, cheesy beef bechamel sauce.
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“This is 100% one not to miss. Find it on our Café menu now and let us know what you think.”
But customers were quick to criticise it, as reported on What’s The Jam.
Viki Sanders said: “Why cheese bechamel sauce?”

This was echoed by Lyndsey Wright, who added: “Bechemel sauce?
“Why?”
Julie Dowling fumed: “Why does everything have to have cheese in it?”
Sandra Fowler said: “Sounded lovely until it mentioned horseradish and cheese sauce.
“Needs stuffing and a pig in blanket.”
Susan Fletcher chimed in: “Turkey?”

Sarah Gillingham added: “No stuffing?”
Lynn Green said: “Is that £8.50?”
Deborah Quinn added: “Did I see £8.50?”
Yet Margaret Slim said: “I had one this lunchtime and enjoyed it.”

Angie Weller added: “I had one last week, totally delish.”
M&S has been approached for comment.

