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Topic History of: Christmas trading
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Al Gershwin Magic at Christmas most certainly still exists - it's just about how you make it!

Trading then though has reduced, because of new types of trading methods.

Why queue for a new TV in a W1 sale - when it can be delivered, by a button press!?
Green Man There is no magic at Christmas these day and is no joy period.

I miss the carol singers singing in town centres or volunteers handing free hot drinks or the odd cup of mulled wine for £1 or so. Now it's about £6 for a tiny cup. Then there are expensive car park fees.

No one wishes people a Merry Christmas as they don't want to offend certain religious groups.

Things are more expensive in the UK than they are in other countries.

I used to buy a lot of official and branded sportswear from South Africa and sold them on. It was a nice little side hustle. I was still charging cheaper than the UK retailers for the same stuff.


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