Brits are planning to spend more in this year's post-Christmas sales than they have in the last two years, according to research.Shoppers plan to spend an average of £247 each in the end-of-year sales, an increase of £85 on 2020 - and £61 more than 2019.Boxing Day remains the most popular day to start sales shopping for almost four in ten (37 percent), up on the quarter of people (27 percent) who said the same in 2020.Some bargain hunters admit they started browsing the sales on Christmas Eve (30 percent), while 27 percent will have spent some time shopping on Christmas Day.Clothes, shoes and accessories (31 percent), and food and drink (25 percent), are at the top of shoppers’ sales lists this year.And savvy savers say discounted.
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