Parents are being warned to slow down their spending amid fears of a toy shortage this Christmas. Latest research shows that festive disappointment could hit families across the UK as panic-buying mania spreads to the toy department amid an early surge in demand for Xmas presents.
As coronavirus cases spike once again, the familiar sight of empty shelves and lack of everyday essentials has returned to the UK's supermarkets.
However, this time, it could hit non-essential items, too. James Owen of Rebo UK Ltd said coronavirus-inspired panic-buying will lead to a dramatic shortage of children's toys before Christmas.
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