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Here's a thing I'm probably talking out of my arse about:

Do people actually like turkey?

'cause it seems that a massive amount of it is consumed at events like thanksgiving in the US and christmas in the UK and there's bugger all people eating it the rest of the year

It is available all year, so if people actually liked it I'd expect the demand curve to be a bit shallower

My theory is that, in general, people don't actually particularly like it and only eat it out of marketing

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FREE YOURSELVES FROM THE SHACKLES OF THE TURKEY LOBBY! EAT WHATEVER YOU DAMN WELL LIKE AT THANKSGIVING/CHRISTMAS

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@troubleMoney
I love the whole meal - the turkey, gravy, stuffing, smashed potatoes... all of it.
And in canada are two turkey days are better separated than they are in the usa.
It's just that thawing out, preparing and baking a turkey is a two day event. Then dismantling it is another chore.
It's too much bother except for a special event.

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@troubleMoney I remember when I was eating meat, turkey was cheap source of sliced meats…

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