Sat. Dec 21st, 2024

Recent data revealed three in 10 Britons (29%) find shopping for Christmas food stressful and with Christmas 2024 being no exception with households planning to reduce their Christmas spend by a third this year because of worries over finances.

So with this in mind, Richard Price director of online supermarket Britsuperstore, has given his advice on the best dates to buy your Christmas turkey and 5 money saving hacks when doing so!

Early December

“Purchasing your Christmas turkey in early December can be a smart move. Prices are often lower as retailers aim to attract early shoppers. If you have the freezer space, buying and freezing your turkey early ensures its availability and can potentially save you money. Savings: 10-20% (approximately £2-£6 on a £20-£30 turkey).”

Mid-December

“Mid-December is a popular time to buy your Christmas turkey. Many supermarkets and butchers offer promotions and discounts during this period. This is a good balance between early-bird deals and last-minute rushes. 

Savings: 10-30% (approximately £5-£15 on a £50 turkey).”

Close to Christmas

“While purchasing your turkey closer to Christmas ensures maximum freshness, it can be a risky strategy. Prices often rise as demand increases, and popular sizes and brands may sell out quickly. 

Savings: Potential last-minute discounts, but overall, you may pay more.”

Online ordering

“Online ordering offers convenience and early-bird discounts. You can secure your desired turkey size and type, avoiding last-minute stress. 

Savings: Early-bird discounts.”

Local butchers and farmers’ markets

“Shopping at local butchers and farmers’ markets allows you to support local businesses and find unique, high-quality turkeys. You may even find better deals and personalised service. Savings: Potential savings of 5-15% (approximately £2-£6 on a £40 turkey).”

Money saving tips

Compare prices

“Not in one supermarket only; check the prices in different stores, local butchers, and farmers’ markets. Often, smaller retailers are very competitive in price or offer special deals. Savings to be made: 10-20% (£2-£6 on a £20-£30 turkey).”

 Look for promotions and discounts

“Watch out for promotional flyers, newsletters, and online adverts. Many supermarkets will run promotions offering special discounts on turkeys in the lead-up to festive holidays. Potential saving: 10-30% (£5-£15 on a £50 turkey).”

Choose frozen turkeys

“Frozen turkeys are much cheaper than fresh ones. If there is enough space in your freezer, buying a frozen turkey will not cost much money. Potential savings: 10-20% (£4-£8 on a £40 turkey).

Consider alternatives to large whole turkeys

“If a whole turkey seems too expensive, consider buying turkey parts or a smaller turkey crown. These options can be more budget-friendly while still delivering the festive flavour. Savings: 10-30% off (£5-£15 on a £50 buy).

Buy local

“Check with local farmers’ markets and independent butchers. You might get competitive prices, unique options, and the chance to put money into local businesses. Savings: 5-15% off (£2-£6 on a £40 turkey).”

 

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By Penny McCarthy

Penny McCarthy is a seasoned entrepreneur and co-founder of Parents News UK, a pioneering publication launched in 1993 to serve the needs of busy parents in Southwest London. Alongside her husband, Fergus McCarthy, Penny played a crucial role in the rapid expansion of the printed edition, which grew from a local startup to a widely circulated monthly publication with a reach of 192,000 copies across Kent, South London, and beyond. Under Penny’s leadership, Parents News quickly became a trusted resource for families, providing valuable information on education, entertainment, sports, and family-friendly events. Her vision helped the publication extend its influence with franchises in Northern Ireland and Cornwall, catering to a growing demand for accessible, family-oriented content. In 1997, recognising the importance of digital media, Penny spearheaded the launch of Parents News UK Online. The website initially mirrored the content of the printed editions and has since evolved into a comprehensive online resource for parents, achieving significant popularity with up to 700 daily hits. In 2017, the publication transitioned fully to an online platform, continuing to inform and engage families across the UK. Today, Penny remains deeply involved in the ongoing success of Parents News UK, focusing on innovative advertising opportunities and future growth plans. Her dedication to supporting families through accessible and practical content has made Parents News a cherished name in households across the country.

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