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‘Lazy’ husband slammed for serving Christmas lunch in tinfoil oven trays to not wash up

Husband is slammed as ‘lazy’ for serving Christmas lunch in tinfoil oven trays to save on washing up – but others love the ‘crazy’ idea

A man has been slammed as ‘lazy’ after revealing he serves Christmas lunch in foil oven trays to save on washing up.

Whether you’re going to be digging into turkey or enjoying a nut roast, the last thing anyone wants to do is the washing up.

But one man who shared his time and mess-saving hack online has been accused of being “lazy,” according to Daily Mail.

The busy father decided he would not be doing the washing up on Christmas last year – so instead of offering his children plates he gave them the huge trays.

The pictures of the hack were posted online by the man’s wife who admitted the idea was crazy but since 2020 had been a crazy year she thought she’d go along with it.

The man simply placed one of the rectangular foil containers behind each chair.

His family then served themselves from the feast in the centre of the table and when they were finished eating and with their leftovers they threw the containers out.

The pictures of the hack were posted online by the man’s wife who admitted it was crazy but decided seeing as 2020 had been a crazy year she would go along with it.

And the family liked it so much they plan to do it again this year.

But the efficient mess-saving hack has appeared to divide the community.

One person said: “This ends up in landfill I presume. It doesn’t take long to wash a few plates – get the family involved. Get the family involved and use the pretty plates instead of this.”

While another wrote: “No, no, no – I wouldn’t eat off tin foil. So lazy.”

The original poster was forced to defend her family after receiving a number of comments about wastage, as she said they “recycle often.”

But others thanked her for sharing the idea.

“Might have to do this the way my toddler keeps smashing plates – she has plastic ones but gets hold of ours,” one woman wrote.

While another called the idea “epic”.

Source:dailymail.co.uk, mirror.co.uk