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

 

An photograph of a really strange-looking turkey with what seems to be a blackening rear portion was sent with the tweet.

According to the label, it was meant to feed seven people and cost an outrageous £14.36. The customer confirmed that it was purchased in-store, and its use-by date was stated as December 27.

In response to the lady, Sainsbury’s answered, “Hello there.” Thank you for contacting us. I apologise if there is a problem with your turkey.

Could you kindly tell me whether this was purchased online or in-store? I will investigate this for you. Regards, Karen.

Another dissatisfied Sainsbury’s customer shared a photo of his £13.10 bird, which is designed to feed up to nine people and has a December 27 expiration date.

 

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