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Katie Williams

Home Bargains shoppers hit back at 'waste of money' Christmas products

Home Bargains shoppers have hit back at Home Bargains latest Christmas products as the retailer prepares for the festive season.

While we're not even close to Halloween, stores are not wasting any time bringing out the seasonal items for those who are keen to prepare.

While many are already planning for the big day on December 25, others hit back saying it was too early for Christmas products to be sold.

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On shopper posted on Facebook an image of small post box with 'North Pole' written on it, on sale for £49.99 and a red metal sleigh for £29.99, simply captioning it: "Home Bargains".

The post quickly gathered attention with many slamming the festive products.

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One wrote: "How ridiculous, it's still August , got lots of nice weather to come yet, enjoy each day long before Christmas."

Another commented: "No-one NEEDS this tat!"

The post quickly gathered attention with many slamming the festive products. (Snack News and Reviews)

"What a complete waste of money? What’s the point in buying that? To sit it outside for a couple nights doing absolutely nothing then put it back in storage?" A third slammed.

Another fumed: "Can't be doing with this. IT'S AUGUST."

Meanwhile a festival fan commented: "I neeeeed all the Xmas bits this year!"

And another replied: "I love these so much!'

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