Kmart causes uproar with early Christmas displays - Is it too soon?

The holiday season is upon us, and there's no denying that everyone is excited. The air is filled with anticipation and excitement, and people are busy making plans and preparing for the big day.

Whether you're looking forward to spending time with family and friends or simply enjoying the festive atmosphere, there's no doubt that the holiday season is a special time of year. And with so much to look forward to, it's no wonder that everyone is feeling festive!

But is it too soon to be getting excited about Christmas? After all, it's only September. Surely it's too early to start thinking about presents and decorations?



Well, these questions were raised on social media after one eagle-eyed shopper pointed out that Kmart has already started displaying holiday-themed decorations at its stores.

The shopper took to Reddit to share a photo of Christmas trees and other holiday decorations displayed on the shelves at a Burwood Kmart store in Sydney.

'How soon is too soon to start selling Christmas decorations?' the shopper questioned, mentioning that the image was taken on September 8.

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Kmart’s ‘early’ Christmas display has prompted mixed reactions from social media users. Credit: Reddit.

Kmart's decision to start selling Christmas products in September has divided shoppers, with some people complaining that it's too early and others saying it's nothing to be shocked by.

One user wrote: 'This is no sooner than it's been for the last 10 years plus.'

'It's bang on time. How early is too early to be whining about Xmas?' another asked.

A third argued: 'Seriously? It's not Christmas season yet, 'tis Spooky season!'



One mum has shared how having a kid changed her perspective on holidays.

She recalled: 'When my kids were little, it was hard work, really hard work. They thought Christmas was here soon. They didn't understand that it was still over 3 months away. And it frustrated me then. But that was my problem, not theirs.'

'But now? I really don't give a rats' a**. I'm the one who's buying the hot cross buns the day after Boxing Day. And I'm sure if I see any fruit cake anytime soon, it'll be in my trolley.'

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Many defended the department store, saying that they would rather have them sell the holiday items early so others who are financially struggling can purchase them while the prices are not yet high. Credit: Google.

Many consumers claimed that they weren't worried by the early Christmas sales because they give people who are having financial troubles enough time to buy products 'at their own pace' or on layby.

One user said: 'It's great for those who are on a pension or limited income to be able to start shopping for long-life shelf groceries now and buy an item or two each payday, just so they can have the feast they would like rather than not being able to afford everything in November and December.'

Another person remarked that stores playing Christmas carols before December 1 are worse than shops selling Christmas décor.

One comment read: 'I reckon it would drive a lot of employees spare to hear Last Christmas several times a day for at least six weeks.'

'Seasonal depression is starting early,' another agreed.



Meanwhile, others questioned how strong the demand truly is for Christmas decorations in September.

One person asked: 'How often do you need to change trees/decorations? Like there will always be people moving out of home, but how much do they really sell?'

The question prompted one user to reply, writing: 'You'd be surprised how disposing society is.'

'Meanwhile, I've inherited the family boxes of decorations and the 7ft tall Christmas tree that we've been keeping on the roof for the last 20-30 years.'

A former Kmart worker joined the conversation and brought up the fact that Halloween and Christmas items arrive at the same time every year.

'Store has no control over it, so they have to put it out or it takes up valuable space out back. Christmas music starts in-store mid-October,' the former employee shared.

Major retailers including Bunnings, Target, David Jones, and Myer have also started selling Christmas decorations.



Honestly, we think It's never too early to start getting into the holiday spirit! Even though it's only September, planning for the festivities can be a long process and starting early can save you stress.

There are so many things to think about when it comes to the holidays - from what gifts to buy to what food to make - that it's easy to get overwhelmed. But if you start early and take things one step at a time, you can avoid the holiday rush and enjoy the season to the fullest!

How about you? Do you think it's too early to start thinking about the holidays?
 
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It's ok to think of Xmas early and start buying those presents

As for putting up decorations ect which shops have been doing is not ok. This is what kills the Xmas spirit.

It doesn't interfere with me as I now celebrate Xmas every day I celebrate and give thanks for both the birth and resurrection of Jesus every day.

I actually do not like Christmas any more due to results from research I did at college .
The below reasons are what I found

Suicide rates are at there highest at this time of year due to

1. People going into debt to cover the gifts and food, this causes not only suicide but marriage break ups.
Some will say it takes control , budget or only spend a low ammount. Some can do this but most can't. It's the stigma that comes with Xmas.

2. The loneliness for those who have no family and even harder for those who have lost loved ones.
We saw this with the Queen's Christmas speech last year.
We saw this with Covid lockdowns when we couldn't be with family.

To top this off most people do not even recognise Christmas as the birth of Jesus.

What does trees have to do with Jesus ?

what does decorations have to do with Jesus?

What does Santa have to do with Jesus.

What we do is Praise God and give thanks every day for Jesus.

I know alot of you will not be happy with what I've written but research and you will be shocked.

Its actually all pagan , complete opposite to what Jesus stands for.

We have many family days and again give thanks.

We make each one's birthday a special event.

In the end I respect those who celebrate like those need to respect me for not celebrating on the day.
 
The holiday season is upon us, and there's no denying that everyone is excited. The air is filled with anticipation and excitement, and people are busy making plans and preparing for the big day.

Whether you're looking forward to spending time with family and friends or simply enjoying the festive atmosphere, there's no doubt that the holiday season is a special time of year. And with so much to look forward to, it's no wonder that everyone is feeling festive!

But is it too soon to be getting excited about Christmas? After all, it's only September. Surely it's too early to start thinking about presents and decorations?



Well, these questions were raised on social media after one eagle-eyed shopper pointed out that Kmart has already started displaying holiday-themed decorations at its stores.

The shopper took to Reddit to share a photo of Christmas trees and other holiday decorations displayed on the shelves at a Burwood Kmart store in Sydney.

'How soon is too soon to start selling Christmas decorations?' the shopper questioned, mentioning that the image was taken on September 8.

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Kmart’s ‘early’ Christmas display has prompted mixed reactions from social media users. Credit: Reddit.

Kmart's decision to start selling Christmas products in September has divided shoppers, with some people complaining that it's too early and others saying it's nothing to be shocked by.

One user wrote: 'This is no sooner than it's been for the last 10 years plus.'

'It's bang on time. How early is too early to be whining about Xmas?' another asked.

A third argued: 'Seriously? It's not Christmas season yet, 'tis Spooky season!'



One mum has shared how having a kid changed her perspective on holidays.

She recalled: 'When my kids were little, it was hard work, really hard work. They thought Christmas was here soon. They didn't understand that it was still over 3 months away. And it frustrated me then. But that was my problem, not theirs.'

'But now? I really don't give a rats' a**. I'm the one who's buying the hot cross buns the day after Boxing Day. And I'm sure if I see any fruit cake anytime soon, it'll be in my trolley.'

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Many defended the department store, saying that they would rather have them sell the holiday items early so others who are financially struggling can purchase them while the prices are not yet high. Credit: Google.

Many consumers claimed that they weren't worried by the early Christmas sales because they give people who are having financial troubles enough time to buy products 'at their own pace' or on layby.

One user said: 'It's great for those who are on a pension or limited income to be able to start shopping for long-life shelf groceries now and buy an item or two each payday, just so they can have the feast they would like rather than not being able to afford everything in November and December.'

Another person remarked that stores playing Christmas carols before December 1 are worse than shops selling Christmas décor.

One comment read: 'I reckon it would drive a lot of employees spare to hear Last Christmas several times a day for at least six weeks.'

'Seasonal depression is starting early,' another agreed.



Meanwhile, others questioned how strong the demand truly is for Christmas decorations in September.

One person asked: 'How often do you need to change trees/decorations? Like there will always be people moving out of home, but how much do they really sell?'

The question prompted one user to reply, writing: 'You'd be surprised how disposing society is.'

'Meanwhile, I've inherited the family boxes of decorations and the 7ft tall Christmas tree that we've been keeping on the roof for the last 20-30 years.'

A former Kmart worker joined the conversation and brought up the fact that Halloween and Christmas items arrive at the same time every year.

'Store has no control over it, so they have to put it out or it takes up valuable space out back. Christmas music starts in-store mid-October,' the former employee shared.

Major retailers including Bunnings, Target, David Jones, and Myer have also started selling Christmas decorations.



Honestly, we think It's never too early to start getting into the holiday spirit! Even though it's only September, planning for the festivities can be a long process and starting early can save you stress.

There are so many things to think about when it comes to the holidays - from what gifts to buy to what food to make - that it's easy to get overwhelmed. But if you start early and take things one step at a time, you can avoid the holiday rush and enjoy the season to the fullest!

How about you? Do you think it's too early to start thinking about the holidays?
It's this time every year so what's the problem. We also know Easter starts in January but people have got to whinge about it
 
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Coles has had fruit mince pies Christmas cakes out for weeks. It means people who struggle can get a little each fortnight and have something nice for Christmas
 
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We only have ourselves to blame. The shops wouldn't waste valuable floorspace on stuff that wasn't selling. If we the shoppers collectively decided that we wouldn't buy anything Christmassy before November 1st then the stores wouldn't be putting the merchandise out till a day or two before.
It really doesn't matter to me personally as I don't get caught up in all the hype, my tree is about 10 years old and most of the decorations are a similar age. The Angel on the top of the tree is 50 years old and was handmade by a little old lady as a present for me. My presents are already bought and my food will be bought with my Woolies rewards points much, much closer to the date. Christmas done and dusted!!:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
The holiday season is upon us, and there's no denying that everyone is excited. The air is filled with anticipation and excitement, and people are busy making plans and preparing for the big day.

Whether you're looking forward to spending time with family and friends or simply enjoying the festive atmosphere, there's no doubt that the holiday season is a special time of year. And with so much to look forward to, it's no wonder that everyone is feeling festive!

But is it too soon to be getting excited about Christmas? After all, it's only September. Surely it's too early to start thinking about presents and decorations?



Well, these questions were raised on social media after one eagle-eyed shopper pointed out that Kmart has already started displaying holiday-themed decorations at its stores.

The shopper took to Reddit to share a photo of Christmas trees and other holiday decorations displayed on the shelves at a Burwood Kmart store in Sydney.

'How soon is too soon to start selling Christmas decorations?' the shopper questioned, mentioning that the image was taken on September 8.

-dWEkKo0_BdcAop8eqhQf9V9DEgNztFskr5N0JTgqBu_iG-QICOZkuHlgGRUP-iMuPTM01QRmU9HIaJHti7em-Wc1OpzB7mSnGdhE9CPufgALaK6-3xh5sfn9FRlbqS1B3bEEKFU1uHHm1ryCE3_NEw9FsJ6Qf0H6d2W38ani8fIigQIqWn9XJPw

Kmart’s ‘early’ Christmas display has prompted mixed reactions from social media users. Credit: Reddit.

Kmart's decision to start selling Christmas products in September has divided shoppers, with some people complaining that it's too early and others saying it's nothing to be shocked by.

One user wrote: 'This is no sooner than it's been for the last 10 years plus.'

'It's bang on time. How early is too early to be whining about Xmas?' another asked.

A third argued: 'Seriously? It's not Christmas season yet, 'tis Spooky season!'



One mum has shared how having a kid changed her perspective on holidays.

She recalled: 'When my kids were little, it was hard work, really hard work. They thought Christmas was here soon. They didn't understand that it was still over 3 months away. And it frustrated me then. But that was my problem, not theirs.'

'But now? I really don't give a rats' a**. I'm the one who's buying the hot cross buns the day after Boxing Day. And I'm sure if I see any fruit cake anytime soon, it'll be in my trolley.'

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Many defended the department store, saying that they would rather have them sell the holiday items early so others who are financially struggling can purchase them while the prices are not yet high. Credit: Google.

Many consumers claimed that they weren't worried by the early Christmas sales because they give people who are having financial troubles enough time to buy products 'at their own pace' or on layby.

One user said: 'It's great for those who are on a pension or limited income to be able to start shopping for long-life shelf groceries now and buy an item or two each payday, just so they can have the feast they would like rather than not being able to afford everything in November and December.'

Another person remarked that stores playing Christmas carols before December 1 are worse than shops selling Christmas décor.

One comment read: 'I reckon it would drive a lot of employees spare to hear Last Christmas several times a day for at least six weeks.'

'Seasonal depression is starting early,' another agreed.



Meanwhile, others questioned how strong the demand truly is for Christmas decorations in September.

One person asked: 'How often do you need to change trees/decorations? Like there will always be people moving out of home, but how much do they really sell?'

The question prompted one user to reply, writing: 'You'd be surprised how disposing society is.'

'Meanwhile, I've inherited the family boxes of decorations and the 7ft tall Christmas tree that we've been keeping on the roof for the last 20-30 years.'

A former Kmart worker joined the conversation and brought up the fact that Halloween and Christmas items arrive at the same time every year.

'Store has no control over it, so they have to put it out or it takes up valuable space out back. Christmas music starts in-store mid-October,' the former employee shared.

Major retailers including Bunnings, Target, David Jones, and Myer have also started selling Christmas decorations.



Honestly, we think It's never too early to start getting into the holiday spirit! Even though it's only September, planning for the festivities can be a long process and starting early can save you stress.

There are so many things to think about when it comes to the holidays - from what gifts to buy to what food to make - that it's easy to get overwhelmed. But if you start early and take things one step at a time, you can avoid the holiday rush and enjoy the season to the fullest!

How about you? Do you think it's too early to start thinking about the holidays?
All I know is that when I was growing up Season/Special Day decorations only came out about 1 month before hand which made everything so special and made the coming up event very special. Now a days everything blurs into each other so not is special to the point of "Bring on the money spinners" and forget about the real meanings of these times.
 
I am in my 70’s and for the last 30 years I have started my Christmas shopping inJanuary The bargains start then I have 3 grown adults,8grandchildren and 9 great grandkids so that’s why I start early Each person has their own bag with their name on it so when I buy new things they are packed into those bags I usually finish my Xmas shopping by May each year with only things like chocolates and grog to be purchased nearer to Christmas when they are on special Christmas Decorations should be put up in November
 
It's ok to think of Xmas early and start buying those presents

As for putting up decorations ect which shops have been doing is not ok. This is what kills the Xmas spirit.

It doesn't interfere with me as I now celebrate Xmas every day I celebrate and give thanks for both the birth and resurrection of Jesus every day.

I actually do not like Christmas any more due to results from research I did at college .
The below reasons are what I found

Suicide rates are at there highest at this time of year due to

1. People going into debt to cover the gifts and food, this causes not only suicide but marriage break ups.
Some will say it takes control , budget or only spend a low ammount. Some can do this but most can't. It's the stigma that comes with Xmas.

2. The loneliness for those who have no family and even harder for those who have lost loved ones.
We saw this with the Queen's Christmas speech last year.
We saw this with Covid lockdowns when we couldn't be with family.

To top this off most people do not even recognise Christmas as the birth of Jesus.

What does trees have to do with Jesus ?

what does decorations have to do with Jesus?

What does Santa have to do with Jesus.

What we do is Praise God and give thanks every day for Jesus.

I know alot of you will not be happy with what I've written but research and you will be shocked.

Its actually all pagan , complete opposite to what Jesus stands for.

We have many family days and again give thanks.

We make each one's birthday a special event.

In the end I respect those who celebrate like those need to respect me for not celebrating on the day.
Totally your choice!
It's ok to think of Xmas early and start buying those presents

As for putting up decorations ect which shops have been doing is not ok. This is what kills the Xmas spirit.

It doesn't interfere with me as I now celebrate Xmas every day I celebrate and give thanks for both the birth and resurrection of Jesus every day.

I actually do not like Christmas any more due to results from research I did at college .
The below reasons are what I found

Suicide rates are at there highest at this time of year due to

1. People going into debt to cover the gifts and food, this causes not only suicide but marriage break ups.
Some will say it takes control , budget or only spend a low ammount. Some can do this but most can't. It's the stigma that comes with Xmas.

2. The loneliness for those who have no family and even harder for those who have lost loved ones.
We saw this with the Queen's Christmas speech last year.
We saw this with Covid lockdowns when we couldn't be with family.

To top this off most people do not even recognise Christmas as the birth of Jesus.

What does trees have to do with Jesus ?

what does decorations have to do with Jesus?

What does Santa have to do with Jesus.

What we do is Praise God and give thanks every day for Jesus.

I know alot of you will not be happy with what I've written but research and you will be shocked.

Its actually all pagan , complete opposite to what Jesus stands for.

We have many family days and again give thanks.

We make each one's birthday a special event.

In the end I respect those who celebrate like those need to respect me for not celebrating on the day.
Totally your choice!
 
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The holiday season is upon us, and there's no denying that everyone is excited. The air is filled with anticipation and excitement, and people are busy making plans and preparing for the big day.

Whether you're looking forward to spending time with family and friends or simply enjoying the festive atmosphere, there's no doubt that the holiday season is a special time of year. And with so much to look forward to, it's no wonder that everyone is feeling festive!

But is it too soon to be getting excited about Christmas? After all, it's only September. Surely it's too early to start thinking about presents and decorations?



Well, these questions were raised on social media after one eagle-eyed shopper pointed out that Kmart has already started displaying holiday-themed decorations at its stores.

The shopper took to Reddit to share a photo of Christmas trees and other holiday decorations displayed on the shelves at a Burwood Kmart store in Sydney.

'How soon is too soon to start selling Christmas decorations?' the shopper questioned, mentioning that the image was taken on September 8.

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Kmart’s ‘early’ Christmas display has prompted mixed reactions from social media users. Credit: Reddit.

Kmart's decision to start selling Christmas products in September has divided shoppers, with some people complaining that it's too early and others saying it's nothing to be shocked by.

One user wrote: 'This is no sooner than it's been for the last 10 years plus.'

'It's bang on time. How early is too early to be whining about Xmas?' another asked.

A third argued: 'Seriously? It's not Christmas season yet, 'tis Spooky season!'



One mum has shared how having a kid changed her perspective on holidays.

She recalled: 'When my kids were little, it was hard work, really hard work. They thought Christmas was here soon. They didn't understand that it was still over 3 months away. And it frustrated me then. But that was my problem, not theirs.'

'But now? I really don't give a rats' a**. I'm the one who's buying the hot cross buns the day after Boxing Day. And I'm sure if I see any fruit cake anytime soon, it'll be in my trolley.'

NtIf7MowBXKVtFfvxLm-eHwYJkBkF10QvPQNqQnxmkPz8VHpi3emwTLNr15JzYX9_og01zFDKPX8gL7u9hYU-bwrdXUVTmiagqrznEuZpDj10j3PDmA0rGcXV7UXOYMu0Fj4P3FXSgTcWDJGv8k9MICG-_fFpE4S_el7jZAgSXX4K8W26ut1siyo

Many defended the department store, saying that they would rather have them sell the holiday items early so others who are financially struggling can purchase them while the prices are not yet high. Credit: Google.

Many consumers claimed that they weren't worried by the early Christmas sales because they give people who are having financial troubles enough time to buy products 'at their own pace' or on layby.

One user said: 'It's great for those who are on a pension or limited income to be able to start shopping for long-life shelf groceries now and buy an item or two each payday, just so they can have the feast they would like rather than not being able to afford everything in November and December.'

Another person remarked that stores playing Christmas carols before December 1 are worse than shops selling Christmas décor.

One comment read: 'I reckon it would drive a lot of employees spare to hear Last Christmas several times a day for at least six weeks.'

'Seasonal depression is starting early,' another agreed.



Meanwhile, others questioned how strong the demand truly is for Christmas decorations in September.

One person asked: 'How often do you need to change trees/decorations? Like there will always be people moving out of home, but how much do they really sell?'

The question prompted one user to reply, writing: 'You'd be surprised how disposing society is.'

'Meanwhile, I've inherited the family boxes of decorations and the 7ft tall Christmas tree that we've been keeping on the roof for the last 20-30 years.'

A former Kmart worker joined the conversation and brought up the fact that Halloween and Christmas items arrive at the same time every year.

'Store has no control over it, so they have to put it out or it takes up valuable space out back. Christmas music starts in-store mid-October,' the former employee shared.

Major retailers including Bunnings, Target, David Jones, and Myer have also started selling Christmas decorations.



Honestly, we think It's never too early to start getting into the holiday spirit! Even though it's only September, planning for the festivities can be a long process and starting early can save you stress.

There are so many things to think about when it comes to the holidays - from what gifts to buy to what food to make - that it's easy to get overwhelmed. But if you start early and take things one step at a time, you can avoid the holiday rush and enjoy the season to the fullest!

How about you? Do you think it's too early to start thinking about the holidays?
I think its great As I am on a Pension I have started shopping for Christmas The year os going so fast the next few Months with probably be quicker I certainly don't a large financial hit at Christmas
 
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