The most unwanted Christmas gifts include novelty items, kitchen utensils, underwear, home furnishings, toiletries, slippers, sleepwear, bags, clothing accessories, and food.
Charity shops like Barnardo's are appealing for unwanted Christmas gifts because donations help raise funds to support disadvantaged children and families. The profits from these donations directly benefit their work with 26,000 children and families across Ireland.
Unwanted gifts significantly boost charity shop profits, as they attract new customers looking for bargains. These donations also help clear out clutter from homes while supporting charitable causes.
New Year sales are less popular this year due to the proximity of Black Friday, the cost of living crisis, and the rise of online shopping. Many people are also financially strained after Christmas, reducing their interest in sales.
People are donating a wide range of items, including gift sets of creams or perfumes, jewelry, new and second-hand clothes, shoes, and even brand-new products like Converse shoes and pyjamas.
Donating unwanted gifts helps donors declutter their homes while supporting charities like Barnardo's. The items find new homes, and the profits from sales fund essential services for disadvantaged children and families.
Many people are avoiding sales shopping this year due to financial constraints, crowded stores, and a preference for online shopping. Some also believe waiting until the end of sales yields better bargains.
With the Christmas season over - you may find yourself with gifts that aren’t exactly to your liking. So, what do you do? Do you keep them out of politeness, or do you get rid of them?
Henry McKean has been out asking the public, and joins guest host Adrian Kennedy to discuss.