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What’s the worst Thanksgiving food in 2022? [Video]

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Dinner table debates often go hand-in-hand with Thanksgiving.

There’s just something about getting the whole family together that brings out those controversial opinions and hot takes, whether they be about politics, TV shows, sports or just about anything else. 

And that includes food.

This year, in a survey conducted by SurveyMonkey on behalf of The Vacationer, 1,003 Americans were asked what their most disliked traditional Thanksgiving foods were. 

While 16.55 percent of those respondents said there’s not a single Thanksgiving food they don’t like, a majority felt some type of way about at least one of the most classic dishes. 

Where do you think turkey, the Thanksgiving centerpiece, ranked?

Perhaps surprisingly, it came in as the second-most disliked food with 29.11% of respondents saying no thank you to the holiday staple.

Other classic dishes, like green bean casserole, ham, yams, and stuffing were among the top 10 most-disliked foods. But, the number one spot belongs to cranberry sauce, with 30.51% of …

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