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Fewer Brits are eating turkey at Christmas, opting for alternatives like curry, pasta, or pizza, according to Tesco’s 2025 report.
A growing number of Brits are skipping traditional turkey for Christmas dinner, with nearly one in five choosing alternatives like curry, pasta, or pizza, according to Tesco’s 2025 Christmas Trends Report.
Only 52% plan to serve turkey, down from previous years, while 23% choose chicken, 20% opt for beef, and 21% go plant-based.
Younger adults aged 25 to 34 are more likely to deviate from tradition, favoring rice or chips over classic sides.
Nearly three-quarters expect to host gatherings, with cheese, crisps, and dips topping party food lists.
A quarter plan to drink less alcohol, and the average table seats eight, though Northern Irish hosts may expect up to 11 guests.
Most cherish opening presents, playing games, and watching films, while cooking and cleaning are top stressors.
Seventy percent will use artificial trees, with 15% owning three or more.
Menos británicos están comiendo pavo en Navidad, optando por alternativas como curry, pasta o pizza, según el informe 2025 de Tesco.