Everyone knows that Christmas is all about the mince pies and one supermarket seems to stand above the rest.Morrisons All-Butter mince pies have officially been declared as the best offering from a supermarket by the Good Housekeeping's annual Christmas awards.The British supermarket scored the most points from a panel of judges and beat out tough competition from retailers such as M&S for the coveted title from the prestigious magazine.The supermarket's mince also placed higher than other luxury offerings from Harvey Nichols, Prestat, and the nation's favourite Mr Kipling.The All-Butter mince pies also came out on top over the Abel and Cole versions which, at £6.15, are three times the price of Morrisons budget friendly offering.Morrison's
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