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"went into M&S friday and by the Halloween stuff there was some Christmas treats, I thought it was early for Halloween! " Halloween is ok but for xmas it is far to much commercialize now, when we were kids its 2 weeks before now its 4 months before | |||
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"Went into Morrisions today and they already have a whole aisle dedicated to Xmas goodies....not mid September yet and I can get advent calendars to open in Oct and Nov, never mind December lol!!! Why do they start selling stuff so early?" If they left it until December before decising what stock they needed there would be a mad rush at the wholesalers and they may not get everything in the store in time for when shoppers who prefer to buy xmas stuff in December to come in a buy them - and face a barage of complaints because they weren't prepared.... and all because a few people get irked at xmas stuff on sale in September. I wonder how those same people would feel if they forked out a few thousand pounds to the kids to Disneyland to find Disney's huge dedicated Christmas store, which is right underneath the world famous Disney Castle, closed with a sign saying, "Not open until December 1st cos someone moaned about it." | |||
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"heard on the radio late last week that Tesco launcing their xmas food range ... agree with Wishey but, as it was pointed outon the radio ... its still 14 or so weeks til xmas and many of the food items will currently have a sell by date much less than that " The law has changed regarding use by dates. Even though shops must still display a sell by date you won't see a use by date on them anymore. This is to try and combat the mountain of perfectly good food that is thrown away each year simply because it had passed it's former use by date. | |||
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