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The NHS recommends refrigerating any food that needs to be chilled as this slows down the growth of harmful bacteria.
For best results, let the turkey cool completely and refrigerate it as soon as possible.
To keep it juicy, either cover the turkey tightly or carve it into pieces and store it in an airtight container.
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