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Santa scarcity sparks grotto disaster as value of residing hits Christmas

Santa visits for teenagers could also be much less “ho, ho, ho” and extra “no, no, no” because of a mass scarcity.

Grotto bosses say there’s a drought of Father Christmases making use of for the position this yr. The value of residing disaster is being blamed.

Karen Grout, who runs a backyard centre in Sussex, mentioned: “This is the hardest year I’ve ever known for getting a Santa. I think the last few years have battered Britain and I do understand people not feeling overly festive. No one has any money, the dark nights are drawing in, and then the state of the world at the moment. Hopefully the magic of Christmas will come back soon.”

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Agency Hire Santa, which provides grottos across the nation, mentioned: “We are always on the lookout for Father Christmas and elves to help spread festive cheer. We need it now more than ever.”



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Festive cheer is required this yr ‘greater than ever’ say business bosses (inventory)

Great Grottos, of Romford Essex, added: “We need ­people to ­apply right now please.”

This is the second yr in a row that Brits’ Christmas plans have been thwarted by the price of residing disaster. In 2022 dad and mom referred to as for Christmas Jumper Day at college to be axed in a bit to maintain prices down, the Daily Star reported on the time.



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The value of residing disaster has been blamed for the unhappy state of affairs (inventory)

“Of all the days that should be cancelled now with the cost of living ‘Christmas jumper day,'” one wrote. “Happy to give a donation to the cause but does everyone need the pressure to buy Christmas jumpers for their kids?”

Meanwhile one other added: “Why are Christmas jumpers so expensive?????”

Recent statistics by YouGov recommend the typical Brit spent £642 on presents alone final yr, with the festive season prone to take a toll on our wallets once more in 2023.

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