Donate SIGN UP

Christmas Hampers

Avatar Image
Hazlinny | 20:37 Wed 18th Dec 2024 | ChatterBank
12 Answers

I think most of them are a bit of a rip-off, pricey for what they normally contain - biscuits, cheese, chocolates, tea-bags, nuts, crisps, a bottle of plonk, etc.  What do you think if you have received one or seen them advertised?

Gravatar

Answers

1 to 12 of 12rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by Hazlinny. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.

I think 'festive wrappers but it's the same old stuff everyone buys every week, and in what universe is it "luxury"'.

I'd make my own, and tailor it to the recipient. Probably cheaper.

I've been looking at hampers as gifts for people I won't see over Christmas. They seem to be extremely overpriced. Instead, I am buying all the bits that I know they like - gin, biscuits, nuts, etc. - and putting them together and sending it myself.

I must be difficult to buy for, because last year we received 3 hampers of cheese and chutney. I never eat chutney. 
 

Please just get me a bottle of wine instead.

 

I'd prefer to buy things (that I really enjoy) separately.

Having said that, OH did win a Fortnum and Mason hamper a few years ago (£250-ish worth)...now that WAS luxury!

Question Author

Ginge/  I can imagine that - the liners cost £20!  
Last year I told people who usually send hampers to donate to my favourite charity instead.

I'm not a great fan of hampers. We used to be given a luxury one at work We deconstructed it and each took something home but there were always items that you simply couldn't give away! 

I always give hampers at Christmas either from M&S, Waitrose or for special people F&M.

I tend to go for specific types cheese ones are very popular.

I make my own hampers,  may include a home made Christmas cake, truffles, and interesting food like Carolina reaper fudge, and sauce for a chilli addict, different flavours of 'jaffa cakes' ( the polish shops have loads), maybe some pet treats , try to find things they won't have had before.  A wine, or some  strange ales... It's quite fun finding things

One year, I told my dad I was getting him a hamper and he said silly money to spend so instead I did a tesco shop of 'luxury' goods to the value of the hamper.

It wasn't in a fancy box or anything but it was everything he loved and there was loads of stuff.  You obviously can't do that for everyone, if I did it for the old lady in my life she would not be impressed.

Ive never bought one,however i have won at least three in Xmas raffles.

Just made two of my own. Seasonal fruits and veg, dried fruits and nuts and 3 seasonal cheeses, wine and crackers

Just more food for the recipients to wade through. Bah Humbug!

1 to 12 of 12rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Christmas Hampers

Answer Question >>