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Poll: How much Christmas shopping have you left to do?

Retail Excellence Ireland says that December has been a bad month for retailers, and the expected last-minute Christmas shoppers might not help boost those figures.

RETAIL EXCELLENCE IRELAND says that this December is the worst month for retail sales in recent times.

Sales are expected to drop by 6.7% for the month when compared with December of last year.

The bad weather is believed to have taken a toll on retail figures as shoppers deferred or cancelled shopping plans because of the snow and ice.

Irish shoppers are now also more focused on price than brand, according to REI. The REI has already factored in the anticipated last minute rush tomorrow.

Let us know how your Christmas shopping plans have been working out in the comments below. Have they been affected by the weather, or are you more actively price-conscious this year?

Will you do your shopping on Christmas Eve?


Poll Results:

No, I'm all sorted (96)
Some - the last few bits (91)
Yes, have it all to do (37)

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