Angry Aldi shoppers have blasted the store for selling them "rotten" turkeys which have reportedly left "stomach churning stenches" across homes.
Many have piled in on Twitter to complain about the "gone-off" birds in their fridges.
All of the disappointed customers say their turkey is in-date - and want something done.
It's an unwanted Christmas Eve headache with busy stores full of last-minute shoppers.
Aldi have apologised to customers and offered replacements, but customer says the turkey is "too unhygienic" to handle.
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One shopper tweeted the store: “Bought a turkey on Friday with use by date 26th, kept at correct temperature, opened it to roast this morning and it was rotten and stank of rotten meat!"
Another complained: "If you have bought an Aldi fresh turkey, use by date 26/12 check it.
“Ours was immediately refrigerated but is now in the bin! The smell was stomach turning and is not fit for consumption!”
A Scottish tweeter hit out, saying: "I bought a small turkey from your store in Kilmarnock on 19/12/19 took it straight home and into fridge opened fridge door yesterday and noticed bad smell turns out it was the turkey which had a use by date of 26th Dec not good."
Another annoyed poster wrote: "Ok so my turkey I bought on Friday, refrigerated within 20 minutes, is absolutely rank. Stinks to high heaven.
“Can’t be bothered to return it as it’s so unhygienic to handle!"

An Aldi spokesperson told The Sun that they can deal with the issue in-store.
“We are sorry that, in a small number of instances, we did not meet our usual high-quality standards," the said.
“Customers can return any product that they are not satisfied with to their nearest store for a full refund, or alternatively contact our customer services department.”