He sends it to the Cratchits.
He purchases it and sends it to Bob Cratchits home on Christmas Morning
In the visit by Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Present they had a small goose with stuffing inside, some mashed potatoes, gravy, applesauce, and a plum pudding cooked in the wash pan! In reality the Cratchits would eat heartily of the enormous turkey sent them by an anonymous donor (Scrooge).
Scrooge sent the Cratchit family a turkey for their Christmas dinner at the end of the story as a sign of his changed heart and newfound generosity.
The Cratchet family was preparing a Christmas goose, but Scrooge had the large turkey at the market delivered to them.
After the visit of the ghosts, Scrooge became a kind, generous, and compassionate person. He transformed from a miserly and selfish man into someone who cared for others, spread joy, and shared his wealth with those in need.
A prize turkey
No, there was a Martha. She was Bob Cratchits eldest daughter
They aren't. Now Bob Cratchit no longer has a job.
The Cratchits were outraged that Bob wanted to drink to Scrooge's health because they knew that Scrooge was underpaying Bob as well as mistreating him
After leaving the Cratchits, the ghost and Scrooge visit a mining town, a lighthouse at sea, and a ship at sea. These places show Scrooge the hardships faced by those less fortunate than him.
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Scrooge offers to help the Cratchit family after he experiences a change of heart. He sends them a large turkey for their Christmas dinner and promises to raise Bob Cratchit's salary.