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Tesco Offers Free 'Imperfect' Christmas Trees for Charity
3 Dec
Summary
- Tesco is giving away hundreds of imperfect Christmas trees.
- The giveaway encourages celebrating the imperfect festive season.
- Donations are suggested to food charities Fareshare and Trussell.

Tesco is embracing the charm of imperfection this holiday season by giving away hundreds of "wonky" Christmas trees. These trees, featuring minor aesthetic flaws, are being offered to customers at select stores on December 6th, encouraging a celebration of the imperfect aspects of Christmas. Shoppers taking home a tree are invited to make a donation to the food charities Fareshare and Trussell.
This unique initiative aims to give these slightly imperfect trees a chance to fulfill their festive destiny. A survey revealed that while many Britons prepare their trees in early December, the decorating process often involves mishaps. Common issues include broken baubles, pets toppling trees, and malfunctioning lights, underscoring the relatable chaos of holiday preparations.
Despite these challenges, the majority of those polled agreed that Christmas does not need to be perfect to be special. In fact, 74% believed that it is these imperfect moments that truly make the season feel like Christmas. The trees will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, with one tree per household.




