Christmas: Has it become too commercialised?
Christmas: Has it become too commercialised?
Every Christmas this debate arises, and why not again this year? Each year at almost every Christmas, the commercialisation of the festive season appears to deepen every year - with earlier opening times and later closing times for shops, the appearance of Christmas goods in the shops earlier and earlier every year and seemingly every item having a Christmas theme on it's packaging.
But does this ruin Christmas or enhance it? You could argue that in a broadly free market economy this behaviour can only be expected by retailers and that having all the Christmas themed adverts, goods in stores and so on merely makes Christmas more magical - especially for younger children.
So what do you think? Is Christmas becoming too commercialised or is that just a modern day part of the festive season that does no harm?
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