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TURKEY ORDERS STUFFED

Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury’s ‘ruin Christmas’ by delivering orders without a TURKEY

SHOPPERS have accused supermarkets of stuffing up Christmas by delivering orders without a turkey.

Customers were left in a flap when they were told the birds were out of stock.

 Asda is among a number of supermarkets who have been slammed for 'ruining Christmas' by delivering shop orders without a turkey
Asda is among a number of supermarkets who have been slammed for 'ruining Christmas' by delivering shop orders without a turkeyCredit: Getty - Contributor

And, to make matters worse, some were also left without sprouts and stuffing.

Asda customer Nikki Hill wrote on Twitter: “My Christmas food delivery is on its way — thanks Asda for not having my turkey, sprouts and goose fat.”

It was among complaints piling up on social media as shoppers feared supermarkets had run out.

Artist Rhian Lally, of Coulsdon, South London, booked her delivery slot with Asda weeks ago.

The mum-of-four, 49, said: “Two of my sons took in the shopping.

“When I got back I said ‘Come on lads, where’s the turkey?’

“They said: ‘What turkey?’

“I said, ‘Yeah yeah, where’s the turkey?’ But then I realised they weren’t joking.”

Asda delivered a frozen turkey after she complained.

Tesco and Sainsbury’s customers reported similar problems.

Amy Griffith said: “Tesco left my turkey out of my click and collect!

“Only noticed when get home and unpack!

“Why are you trying to ruin Christmas?!”

Asda said: “Customers can rest assured our colleagues are working incredibly hard to make sure everyone receives their correct orders as soon as possible.”

 Some Tesco customers complained their turkey had been left out of their click and collect shopping
Some Tesco customers complained their turkey had been left out of their click and collect shoppingCredit: AFP or licensors
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