It is reported that two thirds of the population are now willing to give up Christmas presents 🚨
Christmas can be a stressful time of year for many of us as we all rush to get gifts sorted, cards written, food and drink in for the family coming over, but this year may be more stressful than usual for a lot of us.
It is reported that two thirds of the population are now willing to give up Christmas presents as the financial anxiety of Christmas hangs over us. The Food Foundation issued a graph of The Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs , detailing how much food has been inflated by since October last year.
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