New research shows Brits will splash out an average of £110 on pre-loved gifts this Christmas, with nearly half feeling stressed about living up to gift-giving expectations Almost half of Brits report stress around Christmas gift-giving expectations (Image: PinPep)

A recent survey of 2,000 Christmas shoppers has revealed that Brits are set to spend an average of £110 on second-hand gifts this festive season. Millennials expected to spend around £154 and Gen Z splashing out £130, both figures significantly higher than the national average.

This trend is on the rise as nearly half (47%) confess to feeling stressed about meeting gift-giving expectations. Gen Z were found to feel this the most (61%), compared to just a third of Baby Boomers (33%). What's more, many say the pressu

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