The festive feast includes all the trimmings you’d expect - including turkey, potatoes, pigs-in-blankets, gravy and a trifle for dessert
releases the results of a new survey in which two thirds of people it polled said Christmas Dinner is the most important part of the day and they are determined not to compromise on it.. Meanwhile, seven in 10 believe it’s not a proper spread without the trimmings of Brussels sprouts, pigs in blankets and stuffing.
Gifts are taking a back seat as just 4% believe receiving presents is the most important part of the day. To help ease costs amid soaring energy prices and record rates of inflation, one in four hosts are planning on having fewer people around this year and 30% will be asking guests to bring food or drink.
Nearly a quarter will ask for a cash contribution and two thirds of home chefs will also be flexing their cooking muscles as they plan to prepare Christmas dinner entirely from scratch to make their money go further., said: “We really understand that millions of households are having to make really tough decisions this Christmas and our job is to do everything we can to help with the rising costs of living.
“We know everyone wants to enjoy a special Christmas meal together which is why we’re keeping inflation at bay and offering Christmas roast dinner for less than £4 per head - cheaper than it was last year. I would like to thank every one of my colleagues who are working tirelessly to deliver a brilliant Christmas for our customers.”· Sainsbury’s
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