Christmas: Report suggests Brits are replacing roast potatoes with mash

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‘You can’t have a Christmas dinner with mash! I’m finding it difficult to remain impartial when it comes to roast potatoes’

Paul Hawkins, Isabel Webster and Clare Muldoon discuss a study which suggest people are replacing roast potatoes with mash at Christmas.

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