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With the increase in energy prices, food and petrol it's going to hard for many this Christmas. Will you be cutting back this year?

Lovecompos
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Midnightflower

I don't think many of us will have much choice sadly. With Christmas I usually buy slowly throughout the year anyway as my sons birthday is a week after, but this year I'm buying alot more earlier as I just can’t see anything being cheaper in December than it is now. Personally as long as the kids are happy Christmas morning I don’t need anything else.

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Chelsea0121

I am dreading Xmas, i will deffo be cutting back especially the bills. I only buy presents in the sales or second hand on fb marketplace or ebay. Charity shops are usually good. I bought a friend a pair of Jeans from charity shop for £2.20 and they were originallyfrom next.

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ChelsieLou90

Yes I am. I not longer put heating on even if I am freezing. I put extra layers on including socks and jumpers. I even wear a pair of leggings underneath jeans. I rarely use washer and dryer unless I have a big huge load I can do. I fill my washer up as much as I can. Dont use dryer, everything gets put on washing line unless its bad waether outside. I now usually only buy super markets own branded items.

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MrsCraig

I stick to a budget for Christmas already and I don't go over it. I only buy for family and I use vouchers from surveys to buy our sons presents. I don't go overboard on anything, I only buy food for the main meal and desert and don't buy loads of presents either. I save throughout the year to afford it and will be doing the same this year.

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tumblespots

I think that the overinflated electricity prices will hit households far before Christmas arrives and the outcome cannot bode well. We are a rich nation with poor inhabitants. The wealth is far too concentrated at the top.

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beal0vesxo

i don’t usually enjoy christmas much anyway but even more so this year with struggling to buy gifts, food etc

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Lovecompos

rubydooby Can relate to that.

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Leannexxx

I am this year with the price of everything and it's going to go up again so I've started getting some bits in

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Lovecompos

I know everybody is feeling the squeeze. I definitely have been been cutting back alot and trying to get bargains now to prepare for Christmas. It's been a tough this year.

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SaveMeSunday

I think everyone will appreciate its going to be a budget Xmas

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Mick82

I think everyone should stop the unnecessary gifts buy what you can afford for those under your own roof all those unnecessary gift set can really add up

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Golfforall

I'm sure many must be . Perhaps it is time to pre warn and douse the expectations ? Fewer big pressies - no over reaching on every kind of food (that the Supermarkets tempt us into each year ? much of which ends up in the bin ) .

I know we all like to over indulge , but perhaps this year make do with a "Victorian Xmas" where a decent meal and a few pieces of fruit and chocolates were considered more than ample . Only since the 1980's have we felt the need for more .

Let's face it it is only since "marketing " by the large companies became rife that we ever thought we needed all the stuff they foist on us every Xmas ?

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Grannyclock

Golfforall well said. I think we’d probably all enjoy it a lot more too. There’s no need to stress over creating the perfect lunch etc. Getting together is the best bit.

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kate1310

Yes iam this year I don't buy many now I stopped a few year ago adults understand its the kids I feel it for they don't understand I do buy far to much food and crap at Christmas I always have I still have things I bought at Christmas but this year I need to NOT buy it 🤞

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plinkyplonk

I always dread xmas but we start buying early-ish,which helps.

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stuartsmith544

I spend only what I can afford. At every inch of Christmas I don't wait till November and December to deal with Christmas. I bought my turkey on boxing day and it currently resides in my freezer,decorations I buy anytime after Christmas day onwards.

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beccatavender

I normally buy throughout the year to spread the cost, only buying when items are on offer. I set myself a budget for each person and try to keep to it. Although I do tend to go overboard with my son. But this year I will be cutting back, as I am helping him out with grocery bills, I do a online shop once or twice a month. He didn't ask he just mentioned, in conversation that once he paid his bills, he had £60 to buy food and everything else. So I rather give practical help, when I can.

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eyeballkerry

I have been cutting back on Christmas for the last few years and I must say I feel so much better about Christmas.

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Pinkspirit

Sorry to be a bah humbug but it's been only me for Christmas since 2017, no family, no presents just working in the carer position, listening to christmas songs, watching a movie and going for a walk.

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JLouM

I’ve always had to budget. It’s a bit awkward because all our sisters and husbands have had children and we couldn’t. So we always have to buy more than what we receive. I know it’s about giving but it’s unbalanced and quite difficult.

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martinlufc5637

Not really, I have been buying from various sales throughout the year, just need a couple of tablets for kids and I'm done

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