2007 was gloomy for many on the financial front: Higher interest rates and increased mortgage repayments all means less money in our wallets. So, you could be forgiven for being tempted to be a bit of a scrooge this Christmas. SaveBorrowSpend gives you our top ten Christmas shopping retail facts: 1. Britons spend up to 12 billion pounds celebrating Christmas. 2. The annual Switch survey puts the median UK household Christmas spend at 868 this year, a 1% cut on 2006. 3.
The same survey, unsurprisingly, reveals that children overwhelmingly get the most expensive present. Only 7% of husbands do! 4. The average Christmas lunch in the UK costs 15 a head. A quarter of us bought some festive food and drinks from abroad this year. Free Loan quote or advice 5. The average spent on a Turkey in 2006 was 60. This is expected to rise to as much as 100+ this year after bird flu scares in the UK poultry industry. 6. Brits spend a record amount on their plastic at Christmas.
The UK clearing service, Apacs, reported a massive 18.5billion spent on plastic in December 2006, up nearly 9% in two years. 7. An estimated 27 million of us will turn to the Internet for some of our festive shopping. 8. More than 40% of women will start doing their Christmas shopping before November. 9. However, a third of men will be shopping on Christmas Eve! 10.
Concerns about the economy means that Xmas sales have come up to a month early: for example M S, WH Smith, Woolworths and Toys R Us are all having pre-Xmas sales.
Posted by Kristmas Santa on November 25th, 2007 at 3:55 pm
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