Morrisons and Asda ‘wreck’ Xmas by substituting chicken for £2.30 turkey dinosaurs

Two household’s Christmases have been “ruined” after standard UK supermarkets despatched them an iconic frozen youngsters dinner favorite as a substitute of an enormous turkey.

Morrisons has been slammed by Cassie Rule, 34, who was shocked to get a bag of Bernard Matthews frozen Turkey Dinosaurs in her on-line purchasing supply as a substitute of an precise turkey. Planning to make use of the chicken to feed six folks, she was left raging on the considered having to serve them the £2.30 bag of youngsters’s classics as a substitute of the £37 whopper she ordered.

The magnificence therapist was livid over it when her supply got here on Christmas Eve. She mentioned: “We’re going to must eat that’s that’s all we’ve got now. I am unable to spend Christmas Eve dashing round to search out one other Turkey – it is too late.

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Not a turkey, however not the worst factor ever
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“It just won’t be the same without a proper turkey.”

And shockingly, she wasn’t alone. Another bloke referred to as Allan Edgar took to social media website Twitter/X to put up that he was despatched the identical merchandise as a substitute of a turkey however from a special grocery store.

He mentioned: “I ordered an @asda delivery for today and instead of the turkey I ordered for Christmas they substituted it for Bernard Matthews Turkey Dinosaurs …… I’m not amused.”



Christmas simply will not be the identical with out the turkey (inventory)
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The information of the alternative went down properly on social media, as many customers claimed that the dinner would really be fairly respectable regardless of the alternative. One wrote: “Just seen a woman who has ordered an ASDA home delivery but they’ve subbed her turkey for Bernard Matthew’s turkey dinosaurs and I’ve absolutely lost my mind – I reckon turkey dinosaurs with some roasties and gravy would be a top tier Christmas dinner.”



Social media was divided about whether or not or not the alternative could be meal (inventory)
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And one other wrote: “That dinner will be a roaring success. It will be even more of a success if they role play as the Flintstones.” A 3rd joked: “Just half cook them, mash them up, and you’ve got a lovely turkey meatloaf…”

Weirdly, Asda and Morrison’s have but to reply.

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