Post Office warns customers sending parcels ahead of Christmas
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Post Office warns customers sending parcels ahead of Christmas
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"The Post Office is advising customers to send their Christmas parcels well in advance, anticipating Friday, 8 December, to be the busiest day across its branches nationwide. This comes as a Post Office survey reveals a significant increase in Britons planning to send gifts this festive season, rising from 20 per cent last year to 33 per cent. The same poll highlighted that 34 per cent of the population view sending Christmas parcels and cards as a cherished festive tradition."
The Independent requests donations to keep sending journalists to cover issues such as reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech. Donations support investigations like the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and the production of documentaries such as 'The A Word', spotlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. The Independent reports without paywalls and asks supporters to fund its work. The Post Office advises customers to post Christmas parcels well in advance and predicts Friday 8 December as its busiest day. A Post Office survey found Britons planning to send gifts rose from 20% to 33%, and 34% view parcel-sending as a cherished tradition. Post Office branches accept prepaid parcels from multiple carriers and offer drop-off and collection services.
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