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Luxury hampers

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user68634 · 20/11/2020 21:11

I want to buy a hamper for in laws for Christmas, I'm thinking not quite as expensive as Fortnum and Mason but something along those lines as it will probably be a main joint gift this year. Other than M&S I don't really know where to look. Any suggestions?

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UsernameRebooted · 20/11/2020 21:18

John Lewis/Waitrose

Fortnums are not that expensive relative to some others

Fivemoreminutes1 · 21/11/2020 06:30

Fenwick, Selfridges, Betty’s, House of Bruar

Headunderthecovers · 21/11/2020 06:43

Booths are lovely hampers. We have one gifted every year.

bert3400 · 21/11/2020 06:50

Costco do great hampers and they deliver . And online

Twilightstarbright · 21/11/2020 06:56

Aldi had some lovely ones.

NeverHadANickname · 21/11/2020 07:22

I usually order mine from Virginia Hayward.

CuntingSeal · 21/11/2020 07:28

www.facebook.com/hampersonthegreen/

Very nice hampers indeed

Jamhandprints · 21/11/2020 07:31

Lots of online ones these days, like prestige hampers or a local bakery may do anice one.

BiddyPop · 21/11/2020 09:40

A good deli close to them (if being delivered) or close to you (if you will bring it)? They usually do some lonely hampers of artisan products, good wine etc.

Defiantly41 · 21/11/2020 23:51

To be honest, they're mostly really poor value for money, I think one of the newspaper's said the pis week the value of the content was about 50% of the cost, I'd definitely go for a specialist supplier instead Rick Stein, Donald Russell, etc for a fab selection of meat, fish, cheese, wine and no random odd stuff

user68634 · 22/11/2020 14:02

Thanks all. Had another browse last night and I think you are right @Defiantly41 they are such poor value I don't think I'll bother. The in laws shop at Waitrose and M&S for food, they aren't extremely well off but they are definitely financially comfortable, so I think they will probably indulge in the Christmas treats they like anyway. It's just so hard to come up with something this year, when we usually gift experiences.

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