'I can’t afford Christmas presents this year – I’m only spending £10'
Angela Fitzgerald, from Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen in South Wales, said: "With the rising costs of gas, electricity and petrol, Christmas is going to be a lot different this year than it usually isLikewise, Courtney, 44, from Swansea, said: "I think society has changed a lot since"The atmosphere isn’t what it used to be - it used to be Christmassy and about sharing and having fun."
She added: "It’s been a bit more difficult this year. You can definitely tell the difference in shopping from what I would've spent before."Credit: Media Wales
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