yes, because of boxing day sales!!!
December 26 is called Boxing Day in the UK and is devoted to 'boxing' food, clothing and other items to distribute to the poor.
On Boxing Day, Canadians trade in boxes of old, broken, or not wanted items to be traded for new ones. In Australia, Boxing Day has become characterised by massive sales by the larger retailers capitalising on people's ever-increasing need to have more "stuff".
Depends On Where You Are Buying It From.
Boxing Day- when families 'box up' food, clothing and other items to give to the poor.
Boxing Day .. when families box up food, clothing and other items to give to the poor.
In many countries around the world it is known as Boxing Day - a day to box up items to give to the poor.
It is known as Boxing Day when people box up used clothing and other items to give to the poor.
Because it occurred on Boxing Day, the day after Christmas.
Saint Stephen was a deacon charged with distributing food and necessities to needy members of the Church in Jerusalem. His feast day, December 26, is called 'Boxing Day', a day for boxing up items for donating to the poor and needy. It is observed in several countries.
December 26 is the feast day of Saint Stephen, deacon and martyr. His ministry was to collect food and other items for distribution to the needy members of the Church in Jerusalem. It is sometimes referred to as 'the Feast of Stephen' or Boxing Day, a day devoted to 'boxing food and other items for the needy.
Boxing Day, is celebrated the day after Christmas. In the Middle ages, it was a day when the wealthy boxed up items for the needy. Traditionally, it was a day when tradesmen and servants would receive gifts from their employees. Today, the holiday is a bank holiday that is primarily celebrated by shopping.