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Skimping on seasonal gifts, even in tough times, may be a bad business move. By Stewart Derrick
Against a background of high-street gloom and a projected UK economic growth rate of only 1.1% this year, Christmas gifting could be seen as an extravagance. However, many firms still see Christmas gifts as an important element in communications with staff, clients and suppliers.
However tough the year, there will always be a market for Christmas incentives, argues Justine Clement, managing director at Unmissable. ‘Luxury and premium brands and products will be highly sought-after as consumers have been forced to make changes to their spending habits.’
Whatever the budget, there is plenty of choice. Here are 101 ideas, from the frugal to the luxurious.
Christmas lunch delivered
The finest fresh products including turkey, Christmas pudding and wines
How much: from £25 per person
Supplier: Unmissable
Numark iDJ Live
Take the office party by storm by using your iPod, iPhone or iPad to mix tracks.
How much: from £90
Supplier: Unmissable
VIP Night Out
Treat a team to a celebrity experience including bodyguards and paparazzi.
How much: £245 for 10 people
Supplier: Unmissable
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