Consumers are facing higher prices for their Christmas dinner this year, with a typical turkey meal now costing around £32.45, according to recent research. This increase reflects a broader trend of rising food costs impacting household budgets during the festive season. Several factors contribute to this heightened expenditure, including supply chain disruptions, increased energy prices, and the ongoing effects of global agricultural challenges. These combined pressures have inevitably filtered down to the supermarket shelves, making the traditional celebratory feast more expensive for many families. Shoppers are likely to notice higher price tags on key ingredients, from the centerpiece turkey to vegetables and accompanying trimmings, necessitating careful budgeting and potentially alternative shopping strategies to manage the overall cost of their Christmas meal.


