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Pret A Manger's Turkey & Trimmings Toastie. Photo: Supplied

UK chains roll out Christmas menus

New items include vegan paninis and flatbreads.

Chains across the country have announced their Christmas menus for the year.

New additions to Pret A Manger’s festive menu include the Turkey & Trimmings Toastie, Vegan Christmas Flatbread, the Love Bar Latte, and Christmas Stuffing Mac & Cheese.

Caffe Nero has a new Vegan Festive Feast Panini, made with plant-based producer THIS’ soya protein.

Costa Coffee has a new Bacon Mac and Cheese Toastie, Maple Glazed Pigs in Blankets Potato Chips and Chocolate and Salted Caramel Torte.

Starbucks’ holiday beverages now include their Caramel Waffle Latte and Fudge Brownie Hot Chocolate, joining their signature Toffee Nut Latte, Gingerbread Latte and Eggnog Latte.

McDonald’s has two Christmas specials: the new Choco Fudge Latte and the Hot Chocolate Deluxe.

Meanwhile, Nando’s new menu has a peri-peri gravy, a clementine peri-peri baste as a new flavour option and the returning Fino Pitta.

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