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flag A £150, 4.5kg turkey at Marks & Spencer drew backlash for its £33.33/kg price, sparking debate over holiday food affordability.

flag A 4.5kg Christmas turkey listed at £150 in Marks and Spencer’s seasonal brochure has drawn widespread criticism, with shoppers calling the £33.33-per-kilogram price tag excessive. flag The listing, shared on social media, sparked debate over the rising cost of holiday meals, highlighting tensions between premium retail offerings and everyday affordability. flag While some consumers prioritize high-quality birds for festive gatherings, others struggle with budget constraints, fueling broader concerns about food prices during the holiday season.

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