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Posted on 29th November 202129th November 2021 by Anna Wilson

It’s not even December and they’re decorating the trees

I know it’s an annual trope, but Christmas (and Christmas waste) really did seem to start earlier this year. The shops switched to their Christmas ranges and started piping shmaltzy Christmas music, even before the lights were switched on.   Amid concerns about continued supply chain “issues,” we are urged to stock up early: to Read More…

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