Turkey, roast potatoes and all the trimmings; it's quite a bit more than the normal Sunday lunch. And that's not counting the pudding, pigs in blankets, chocolates and the rest.
By the time you've done your Christmas supermarket shop, the average person will have spent around £60 just on food alone. When you then factor in Boxing Day, and all meals up to New Year, you'll be racking up a bill well into the hundreds - but how much do you actually eat?
One in three UK consumers admit to binning turkey and sprouts for their Christmas dinner before it even reaches the table because of their lack of culinary knowhow, Sainsbury's research found in past years.
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