Holidays are all about gathering family together and having big meals. Everyone does their best to prepare some of the best food and their favorite holiday dishes. These holiday dishes typically include roasted turkey or ham, mashed potatoes, a variety of vegetables, and a spread of deliciously flavored pies. Plus there is typically more food than can be consumed in one sitting.

Preparing such a meal takes a lot of work and usually takes several hours to get ready. However, seeing everyone sit around the table enjoying the meal is worth the effort. There are people, however, that don’t enjoy cooking and preparing such a holiday feast. They’d rather be spending time with their family sharing stories and playing games.

If you are one of those people, there’s a new solution that might just offer the chance to have your meal and enjoy the time with your family too. The new product is called the “Christmas Tinner” and is a nine-course meal all wrapped up into an aluminum can. The U.K. based website, GAME says it is the perfect innovation for people who can’t step away from their game consoles.

The nine layers include scrambled eggs and bacon, minced pie, turkey and potatoes, gravy, bread sauce, cranberry sauce, brussel sprouts or broccoli, roasted carrots and parsnips, and Christmas pudding. The meal was created by graphic designer Chris Godfrey in 2013, but people were convinced it was a hoax. A YouTuber has finally been able to prove that it is indeed real.

Steviejacko purchased a can of the Christmas Tinner before it was sold out and gave a full review of the dinner on his YouTube page. Although it may not look so appetizing, his review really wasn’t what you might expect.

Check out his review in the video below and be sure to share it with your family and friends. I’m not sure I’d even have the nerve to try this, but it seems like a good idea.

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