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Shoppers in London make the most of Boxing Day sales

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Shoppers in London make the most of Boxing Day sales

Shoppers in London make the most of Boxing Day sales

High streets across the UK and digital retailers are experiencing one of their busiest days of the year, as shoppers make the most of winter sales on Boxing Day.

Shoppers are predicted to spend £236 each on average in the sales this year, with the majority of purchases made online.

Report by Brooksl.

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