“Christmas is ruined” is how customers feel about rotting turkeys from Tesco, Lidl, and Sainsbury’s.

Giving and receiving, as well as rotting turkeys, are all part of Christmas. Social media has been flooded with famished British people.

Who are furious about the turkeys they ordered, received in their delivery, or purchased in-store, as has been an annual custom.

Many irate buyers shared their sad thoughts on Twitter/X, stating that their holiday feasts were now completely spoilt, in what is known as the #ChristmasIsRuined moment on social media.

“Well done, Sainsbury’s @sainsburys,” one person wrote. It’s official—Christmas is destroyed! The turkey is bad.,

And I just took it out of the refrigerator! I can’t believe you could sell this since it smells so awful.Christmasruined

 

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