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Home / Lifestyle / Brits Ditch Turkey for Takeaway This Christmas

Brits Ditch Turkey for Takeaway This Christmas

27 Nov

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Summary

  • A quarter of Britons are considering skipping Christmas dinner for a takeaway.
  • Pizza is the top takeaway choice, followed by burgers, fried chicken, and kebabs.
  • Despite takeaway trends, 69% of Britons still plan a traditional roast dinner.
Brits Ditch Turkey for Takeaway This Christmas

A growing number of Britons are rethinking their Christmas Day meal, with a recent study revealing that 26% might opt for a takeaway over the traditional roast dinner. This shift is largely driven by a desire to avoid the stress of cooking and extensive washing up, with many seeking more time with loved ones. The survey indicates that pizza is the leading takeaway choice for those deviating from tradition.

For those still preparing a festive meal, there's an evolving approach to side dishes and accompaniments. Popular additions to the roast include chips, pizza, and baked beans, while mayonnaise and chili sauce are favoured over cranberry sauce by some. Turkey remains the most popular main meat, though chicken and beef are increasingly chosen as alternatives.

Amidst these changing habits, the core of Christmas dinner tradition largely holds strong, with 69% planning a classic roast. However, the preparation itself remains a significant source of holiday stress for many, prompting innovative solutions and a greater acceptance of less conventional festive food choices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, a study found that 26% of Britons are considering ordering a takeaway instead of preparing a traditional Christmas dinner this year.
Pizza is the most popular takeaway choice, followed by burgers, fried chicken, and kebabs, with fish and chips also featuring.
Despite the rise in takeaway interest, 69% of Britons still plan to have a traditional roast dinner on Christmas Day.

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