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Traditional holiday discounts and sales that is celebrated on December 26th in the UK
Boxing Day Sales
Some people enjoy buying items or fresh produce needed for Christmas Day.
Christmas Eve Shopping
Closer to Christmas, some towns and cities extend shopping hours, allowing people to shop for gifts and groceries later into the evening.
Late-Night Shopping
Many people enjoy Christmas shopping in this place in the city centre.
High Street Shopping
Place where vendors sell handmade crafts, festive decorations, and seasonal foods.
Christmas Markets
Boxes of sweets are commonly shared and enjoyed during the Christmas season.
Christmas Chocolate and Sweets
Often served as a starter and is a common feature in Christmas meals, served with cream cheese.
Smoked Salmon
Red wine infused with cinnamon and orange peel. It's a popular festive drink served warm.
Mulled Wine
A selection of cheeses served with crackers or bread.
Cheese Board
Small sausages wrapped in bacon commonly served during Christmas.
Pigs in Blankets
A fruitcake made with nuts, dried fruits, and spices. It is often decorated with festive designs.
Christmas Cake
Small, sweet pies filled with meat — a mixture of dried fruits, spices, suet, and sometimes alcohol. This pie is a popular Christmas treat.
Mince Pies
A boiled dessert filled with dried fruits and spices or others. It is typically served with brandy butter, custard or cream.
Christmas Pudding
This is a traditional centerpiece for Christmas dinner, often accompanied by stuffing, roast potatoes, vegetables (such as carrots) and gravy
Roast Turkey