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Covid meant last Christmas was a bit of a washout.
With pubs and restaurants closed and gatherings limited to just three households, celebrations were muted to say to least.
But for those who felt like they missed out help was at hand.
This weekend people across Greater Manchester have been celebrating 'Junemas'.
Since being first dreamt up by Aldi's marketing department - the supermarket began selling mince pics
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