Don’t like turkey on Thanksgiving? You’re not alone, says a new survey

A new survey shows that nearly 35% of Americans consider turkey to be their least favorite Thanksgiving meal.
The poll, conducted by holiday website The Vacationer, polled 1,042 American adults, asking which traditional Thanksgiving food they dislike.
Turkey topped the list, followed by stuffing/dressing (about 32%) and ham (about 32%).
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About 12% of those surveyed said they liked all the dishes listed.
Read on for a complete list of the most disliked Thanksgiving foods, according to this poll.
Turkey is a traditional Thanksgiving meal, but nearly 35% of Americans who took part in a new survey say it’s their least favorite meal. (Stock)
Most didn’t like the Thanksgiving meal, according to a new survey
1. Turkey (34.84%)
2. Fullness/dressing (32.05%)
3. Ham (31.67%)
4. Sweet potatoes or yams (29.17%)
5. Cranberry sauce (28.89%)
6. Green Bean Casserole (22.94%)
7. Mashed potatoes (22.17%)
8. Coleslaw (22.17%)
9. Pumpkin pie (21.50%)
10. Carrots (16.31%)
11. Macaroni and Cheese (15.93%)
12. Maize (14.68%)
13. Apple pie (13.72%)
And then some people answered, “None of these. I like them all” (12.38%).
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The results of the study were analyzed by Eric Jones, an assistant professor of mathematics at Rowan College of South Jersey.

Stuffing and dressing is the second least popular Thanksgiving dish among Americans surveyed. (Stock)
That more Americans are turning to turkey is no surprise to Tyler Thomas, owner of Yard Bull Meats in Roanoke, Virginia.
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“We’re taking a lot of orders for rib roast, a lot of other cuts of beef, roast pork,” he told WFXR, the Fox affiliate in Roanoke.
“We have a few pork roasts coming down the pipeline.”

Duck has turned into turkey for Thanksgiving, according to a Virginia butcher. (Stock)
Thomas told WFXR that duck, ham and oysters have become popular options.
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Fox News Digital reached out to The Vacationer and Jones for comment on the research.
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