Britain's luckiest turkey survived the Christmas Day chop by going on a 5k parkrun. Dave Brooker from Wouldham takes his beloved pet turkey Trouble Version Two, known as T2, everywhere with him.
More than 200 dressed turkeys, geese and ducks were on sale with a good turnout. In total, 196 birds sold and the top prices were £100 for a turkey from Dan Lewis and £55 for a goose from S Edwards.
A number of families are claiming their Christmas Day was ruined by supermarket turkeys that had “gone bad”. Some say they had to resort to other meat such as gammon, after finding the ...
ISTANBUL, Dec 27 (Reuters) - Turkey aims to provide electricity to Syria and strengthen its power infrastructure, Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar was quoted on Friday as saying, adding that ...
Three UK supermarkets have come under fire from shoppers who were left with "rotten" and mouldy turkeys on Christmas Day - despite being within their use-by dates. Customers at Sainsbury's ...
MERCER, Maine — The turkeys fill up the blast freezer. There are 314 of them, slaughtered in late October with the intention of being sold, seasoned, cooked and savored by hundreds of hungry ...
A butcher has shed light on why turkeys often spoil before Christmas Day, following reports that some families had their special day "ruined" thanks to a spoiled bird. It's not really the festive ...