The 25 items you are likely to forget this Christmas!

Most forgotten items at Christmas - A-Plan Insurance

It happens to many of us, every Christmas. Every year we think ‘next year I must remember…’. So, this year, we’ve put together a list of the 25 most forgotten items at Christmas.

Scroll down to print off your handy reminder list. And please do let us know if we’ve missed anything!

The UK’s Top 25 things ‘most forgotten’ at Christmas!

BatteriesWrapping paper for last minute giftsExtra gift tagsSellotapeIce cubesBeerWineChampagneBrandy for the Christmas puddingMatchesCreamSmoked salmonGravyPigs in blanketsA vegetarian optionThe trimmings – cranberry, apple, mint, bread sauce, stuffing!Tinfoil for the turkeyNapkins for the dinner tableChristmas crackersBreakfast itemsForgetting to turn the oven onForgetting to put the vegetables onForgetting to cook up something you’ve purchased!Toilet roll to cater for the extra guestsTo take the Christmas presents with you when visiting family / friends

Why not print out this handy reminder checklist to run through – it could save the day!

The classic ‘last minute dash’ Christmas items

The situation can be eased if you live close to a shop that is open either on Christmas Day or either side of it. According to MyWeekly.co.uk, a Budgens survey revealed that Brits are most likely to make an on-the-day dash for these items:

BatteriesMilkBreadWineChocolatesSellotapeGravyBread SauceWrapping paperA Christmas present!

Double check your supplies now to avoid the stress on the day. But don’t forget, it could be worse, according to a poll last Christmas by the Mirror, some people even forgot where they hid their Christmas presents!

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Your A-Plan Christmas music playlist

One thing you don’t have to worry about this year, is finding your favourite Christmas CD as the A-Plan team has put together this ‘cracker’ of a playlist on Spotify to enjoy on the big day.

Our additional Christmas reads:

Sources: MyWeekly.co.uk, Budgens, Zapp.