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A number of families are claiming their Christmas Day was ruined by supermarket turkeys that had “gone bad”. Some say they had to resort to other meat such as gammon, after finding the ...
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“And the award for ruining Christmas goes to @sainsburys for selling my mum a turkey that’s well and truly off,” one X user wrote. Another wrote, “Omg they delivered a rotten turkey???
A butcher has shed light on why turkeys often spoil before Christmas Day, following reports that some families had their special day "ruined" thanks to a spoiled bird. It's not really the festive ...
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Supermarkets have been accused of ruining Christmas after shoppers claimed their turkeys went off before their use-by date. Upset customers took to social media to share images of “rotten ...
Customers of Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Lidl said their turkeys had expired before their use-by dates Three major supermarkets have been hit with complaints of turkeys having gone off by Christmas Day.
Furious Brits have hit out at supermarkets after claiming they bought 'rotten' turkeys for their now ruined Christmas dinner. Customers have shared images of the 'rancid' birds on social media ...