Furious families blast superstores after turkeys are 'rotten'

223.00 $
Published date: 2024/06/16
  • Location: Ll21 6bl, Norwood, South Carolina, United States
Furious shoppers have hit out at supermarkets after discovering that their turkeys had gone 'rotten' hours in the run up to Christmas Day. 

Customers have shared images of their 'rancid' turkeys that they bought from Asda, Aldi, Tesco and Sainsbury's . 

They fumed to the supermarkets on X, formerly known as Twitter, with many saying that they checked their fridges to prepare for the big day to find that the main component of their festive meal had gone 'slimy liquid hirschhausen Erfahrungen' and 'rancid'. 

One user wrote: 'Asda, Christmas Day officially ruined. Purchased this earlier and it's rotten. It smells absolutely disgusting. 

'It's shocking how you can sell something that's rotten and then leave people worried where they are going to eat another turkey with limited time left.

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