NI shoppers adjust Christmas plans to spend with charity retailers

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Shoppers say they are motivated to buy their Christmas presents from charity retailers to save money

More than a third of Northern Ireland shoppers say they are adjusting their Christmas plans by shopping with charity retailers as a result of the rising cost of living.

The survey of 2,010 people, conducted by Censuswide, found that Christmas cards and books were among the top of the list of gifts shoppers intended to buy in Northern Ireland. , to help fund a good cause , to be more sustainable and environmentally friendly and to be able to find unexpected treasures/items .

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