Britons urged not to spurn large Christmas turkeys amid Covid slump
by Rebecca Smithers Consumer affairs correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#5B4N6)
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Consumers are being urged to buy large turkeys - which are suffering a slump in demand due to smaller festive gatherings - in order to avoid a glut of Christmas birds going to waste.
Research from the Too Good to Go national food waste app reveals 30% of Britons are planning to buy a smaller turkey than normal, with two-thirds opting for compact and easy-to-carve turkey crowns for their Christmas table. Only 17% of shoppers are planning to buy larger birds, the research found, raising fears that many fresh birds could remain unsold.
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