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UK turkey farmers have united to launch “Winner! Winner! Turkey Dinner!”, a Christmas campaign aimed at restoring the tradition of…
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UK turkey farmers have united to launch “Winner! Winner! Turkey Dinner!”, a Christmas campaign aimed…
Restrictions placed on Joice & Hill’s Peterborough hatchery following a case of Group B salmonella…
UK turkey farmers have united to launch “Winner! Winner! Turkey Dinner!”, a Christmas campaign aimed…
UK turkey farmers have united to launch “Winner! Winner! Turkey Dinner!”, a Christmas campaign aimed…
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UK turkey farmers have united to launch “Winner! Winner! Turkey Dinner!”, a Christmas campaign aimed at restoring the tradition of serving a whole turkey at the festive table. The year…
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UK turkey farmers have united to launch “Winner! Winner! Turkey Dinner!”, a Christmas campaign aimed…
Restrictions placed on Joice & Hill’s Peterborough hatchery following a case of Group B salmonella…
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UK turkey farmers have united to launch “Winner! Winner! Turkey Dinner!”, a Christmas campaign aimed at restoring the tradition of serving a whole turkey at the…
Restrictions placed on Joice & Hill’s Peterborough hatchery following a case of Group B salmonella have now been lifted, allowing the business to resume operations after…
2 Sisters Food Group has reported strong financial results for 2025, and has also announced it is cutting its reliance on imported soya in UK poultry…
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UK turkey farmers launch campaign to revive the whole Christmas bird
0UK turkey farmers have united to launch “Winner! Winner! Turkey Dinner!”, a Christmas campaign aimed at restoring the tradition of serving a whole turkey at the festive table. The year 2026 marks 500 years since turkeys were first brought to Britain, prompting farmers across the UK to champion a return to the classic whole roast bird at Christmas. Turkeys were introduced to England in 1526 by explorer William Strickland, who is said to have sold six birds for profit in Bristol. They later gained prominence in the Tudor court of King Henry VIII, where roast turkey became a dish fit…