The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Heads - it’s yours!’ London meat market keeps Christmas Eve auction alive

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LONDON: Fresh meat was selling like hot cakes at Smithfield Market’s Christmas Eve public auction, with auctioneer­s running up and down makeshift catwalks and handing over turkeys and huge cuts of beef and pork in return for 20-pound notes.

The auction began around 150 years ago as a way for traders to get rid of their leftover produce at the end of the year.

More recently it has morphed into a popular annual event, with members of the public snapping up premium cuts of meat that would otherwise be bought by the city’s top hotels and restaurant­s.

“This is a jewel in the City of London, it doesn’t happen anywhere else in the UK now, and we hope to carry it on in the foreseeabl­efuture,”saidSmithf­ield Market Tenants’ Associatio­n chairman Greg Lawrence, who has worked at the market since he was 16 years old.

“They’d be saving 50, 60 per cent off buying at this auction compared with if they’re going to buy it out in supermarke­ts,” he said.

Buyers Anne Oyewole and her brother Gabriel from London said they came for the atmosphere as much as for the cheap meat.

“The auctioneer and, you know, all the other people who were helping to feed all the meat through – it’s just great fun and it’s really entertaini­ng,” said Anne.

“It’s a lot better then going to Tesco,” said Gabriel, referring to the supermarke­t chain.

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