The wrap – which costs £1.79 – contains turkey, bacon, pork, sage and onion stuffing as well as as the coleslaw containing Brussels sprouts.
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It is topped off with cranberry chutney and wrapped in wheat tortilla.
It is also selling a festive feast sandwich with turkey, sausage, bacon, sage and onion stuffing, onion and sage mayonnaise, cranberry sauce and fried onions on wheat bread – it costs £1.69.
The wrap has 479 calories, while its sandwich contains 613.
They are in store now until stocks last.
Lidl isn't the first supermarket to offer a slaw featuring the controversial vegetable, as last year M&S had some in their festive wrap.
The coleslaw consists of Brussels sprout and fried onion.
The veggie also features in Tesco's Christmas advert this year, as it celebrates the many debates, rituals and routines that make the festive season what it is for people up and down the country.
This year we've put Christmas sandwiches to the test, including some from high street retailers like Greggs, Aldi and Lidl.
We rated them based on appearance, taste and value for money.
Our taste testers rated Aldi's turkey pigs in blankets sarnie which costs only £1.99.
Eagle-eyed shoppers spotted Boots selling its Christmas sanrnies back in October – THREE months early.
Christmas dinner fans can also get their hands on a roast in a giant Yorkshire pudding at Aldi.
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