Furious shoppers slam supermarkets after finding their turkeys have gone ROTTEN

Now we’re STUFFED! Furious shoppers slam supermarkets after finding their festive turkeys have gone ROTTEN… hours before Christmas dinner

  • One shopper said their spoiled turkey caused their partner to throw up 
  • A Lidl customer said they had to light scented candles to get rid of rotten smell
  • Another claimed they had beans on toast because their festive bird was rotten

Angry shoppers have slammed supermarkets after finding their turkeys were rotten hours before their Christmas dinner. 

Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Lidl and Asda customers took to Twitter to vent their frustrations, with one saying the smell was ‘so bad it can’t be described’ and another claiming they used scented candles to try and get rid of the odour. 

One Sainsbury’s customer shared an image of the festive bird’s rotting flesh and said: ‘What the b***** hell Sainsbury’s. My turkey is rotten. Christmas ruined. Kids are crying. Now we have to have beans on toast. An absolute the disgraced. #turkey #christmas’

A second shopper said: ‘Sainsbury’s we’ve just opened our turkey and it is rotten despite having a 27th December use by date! How do we get a refund please?’

Sainsbury’s shoppers took to Twitter to tag the supermarket and complain about their rotten turkeys 

A third said: ‘Bought a Turkey less than 5 hours ago from @sainsburys opened it to give a soak overnight and it’s absolutely stinks. I’m so gutted. An complete waste thanks @sainsburys #rottenturkey #sainsburys’

And another said: ‘The turkey my family got didn’t look rotten until we cooked it the smell was so bad it can’t be described it was rotten on the inside when we opened it up @Sainsburys yet again’

An Asda customer said: ‘@AsdaServiceTeam @asda christmas morning discover that our turkey bought from you just a few days ago is rotten?! First Christmas ruined for mine and my brother’s children. Anything you can do to save the day?!’ 

Shoppers also took to Twitter days before Christmas to vent about last-minute delivery cancellations and their festive dinner essentials being substituted with unrelated items.

One woman said her partner threw up after smelling the spoiled turkey and said they had no meat for Christmas dinner

One woman said her partner threw up after smelling the spoiled turkey and said they had no meat for Christmas dinner 

A Tesco customer said: ‘@Tesco no Turkey on Christmas Day thanks to opening ours and it being so rotten it caused my other half to throw up. 

‘That’s £40 of bird gone straight in the bin and no meat for Christmas dinner. Who do we send this rotten bird to, to get a refund please?’

Another said: ‘@Tesco xmas ruined. Bought a fresh turkey on the 23rd dated 26th. Kept in fridge. Absolutely stinking rotten.’

The supermarket is also due to axe its remaining butchers and fishmongers in 279 stores as shoppers are opting for pre-packed items.  

One Lidl shopper resorted to lighting scented candles to get rid of the smell of rotting turkey flesh. 

They said: ‘@LidlGB disappointed, rotten turkey crown absolutely stunk the kitchen out when we just opened it, straight into the bin outside, and got the scented candles going!’ 

A Tesco spokesperson said: ‘We’re really sorry to hear about this. We know that turkey is an important part of Christmas for many of our customers and we take great care when selecting and preparing our turkeys. 

‘We would ask anyone who is not completely happy to return the product to one of our stores so we can investigate further, and issue a full refund.’

An Asda spokesperson said: ‘We sold hundreds of thousands of turkeys this Christmas and apologise that this customer’s product did not meet our usual high standards. 

‘We would encourage any customers who are not satisfied with their turkey to contact our customer service team so that we can look into what happened.’ 

A Sainsbury’s spokesperson said: ‘We understand our customers enjoy turkey at Christmas and we are very sorry to hear that for a very tiny number of people we did not meet our usual high standards. 

‘We are apologising and investigating immediately. We would ask anyone with similar concerns to return their product to one of our stores to be refunded and for this to be investigated further.’ 

MailOnline have contacted Lidl for comment. 

Shoppers vented on Twitter about their ruined festive dinners and said the smell was 'so bad it can't be described'

Shoppers vented on Twitter about their ruined festive dinners and said the smell was ‘so bad it can’t be described’

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