Poll results: What is your favorite Thanksgiving food?

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Optometry Times® polled our audience with the following question from November 13, 2020 to November 25, 2020:​ ​What is your favorite Thanksgiving food?

The poll appeared on optometrytimes.com and was promoted on various social media channels. Results show a tie between mashed potatoes and stuffing.

21 people responded, in total. Of these:

• 4 reported Turkey

• 5 reported mashed potatoes

• 2 reported sweet potato casserole

• 2 reported green bean casserole

• 0 reported dinner rolls

• 5 reported stuffing

• 3 reported pie

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