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GB News
28 Dec 2024

British families have been left furious at the cost of Christmas markets across the UK with one person labelling them "rubbish and expensive."
The eye-watering prices at some of the nation's most popular winter events have seen visitors shelling out nearly £800 on food, tickets and activities.