
As we countdown the final days to the big man’s arrival (Santa if you hadn’t guessed) thank heavens he isn’t under a local lockdown as we need all the festive cheer he can bring us after the 2020 we’ve had. But what will he be dropping down our chimneys, and as in previous years, will there be something very special on the cards this Christmas?
The answer to that is yes, and we’re sure you won’t be surprised when we tell you that the pandemic will have a little hand (washed for 20 seconds of course) in what we’ll be giving.
- Face masks and hand sanitisers are making their debut in stockings this year
- A third of us here in Wales (35%) think people will be asking for more practical items over the indulgent things they would usually have on their lists at this time of year
- Welsh plan for the ‘new normal’ as 19% are set to buy Christmas presents they never normally would
It’s no surprise that we’re in store for a very different Christmas this year. However, according to a new report, over a fifth of Brits are planning to gift family and friends with face masks or hand sanitiser – certainly not your usual stocking fillers.


The new study from leading savings site, VoucherCodes.co.uk, highlights a third of us in Wales (35%) think people will be asking for more practical items over the indulgent things they would usually have on their lists at this time of year.
Almost a fifth of us here also plan to buy things as Christmas presents this year that never normally would (19%). As the festive period gets closer, alongside the usual stocking fillers, we are expecting to see a rise practical gifts such as face masks (12%) and hand sanitiser (13%). However, there’s practical and then there’s toilet roll and dry pasta. We kid you not, these will be making an appearance in stockings up and down the country with 16% saying toilet paper is on their gifting list this year, along with dry pasta (12%) and even canned food items (10%).
Welsh 2020 stocking fillers:
Item | % of people buying as a gift |
Toilet paper | 16% |
Face masks | 12% |
Hand sanitiser | 13% |
Dry pasta | 7% |
Rubber gloves | 5% |
Canned food items | 2% |
During the pandemic, there has been a shift in the things we’ve been stocking up on as a nation. The surge in people working from home and general lockdown life has created new product trends, and it seems that this is set to impact how we give gifts this Christmas. 1% of the Welsh population said they’d like a Zoom subscription from Santa on Christmas Day and 5% are hoping for a bread maker. However, it comes as no surprise that the most in demand ‘lockdown comforts’ making it to the top of wish lists include some new jigsaw (11) and workout gear (10%).
Popular items from the pandemic expected on this year’s Christmas lists:
Rank | Item | % |
1. | Jigsaw | 11% |
2. | Gym clothes or shoes | 10% |
3. | Leisure/casualwear | 6% |
4. | Food box subscription | 6% |
5. | Alcohol subscription | 6% |
6. | Streaming service subscription | 6% |
7. | DIY tools | 5% |
8. | Bedding | 5% |
9. | Bike | 5% |
10. | Bread maker | 5% |
Anita Naik is the Lifestyle Editor at VoucherCodes, She told us…..
“This Christmas is due to be like no other, and it’s interesting to see how much our Christmas gift lists will be changing this year, and that simple day-to-day items could be the most popular gifts!“


“It seems that many of us will be opting for more practical items and even looking to inject some humour into our festivities by switching out sweets in our stocking for loo roll and pasta. Although there’s promise signs of getting back to normality in 2021, it’s interesting to hear many of us are still looking for ‘lockdown comforts’ such as loungewear, streaming service subscriptions and home workout equipment for Christmas, all of which can be used long into the new year.”
Whatever you’re looking to purchase for Christmas, it’s so important to ensure you’re getting the most for your money, so do shop around. At VoucherCodes they have plenty of deals available, so whether you’re on the lookout for loungewear or DIY tools, they’ve got you covered.