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none we shall all eat chicken!
In 2014, approximately 1.6 million turkeys were consumed in the UK during the Christmas season. This figure represents a slight increase from previous years, as turkey is a traditional centerpiece for Christmas dinners in the UK. The consumption typically peaks around the holiday season, reflecting ongoing popularity.
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In the UK, approximately 1.5 million turkeys are sold each Christmas season. This figure can vary slightly from year to year based on consumer demand and market trends. Turkeys are a popular choice for festive meals, with many households opting for them during the holiday season. Overall, turkey sales play a significant role in the UK's food market during this time.
Turkeys were introduced into the UK in the 16th century by Spanish explorers returning from the Americas.
For a lot of Centuries, it was always traditional for UK families to eat goose or the head of a boar. However in the 16th Century it changed to turkeys after it was introduced to England.
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8.7 million pigs were slaughtered for consumption in the UK in 2006
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You say ' Merry Christmas' in the UK.
meat that's eaten in the UK are pig, cow, horse, and also chicken
Impossible to answer - because retailers are not compelled to publish their sales figures !