Will Santa Overcome Toy Shortages This Christmas? | This Morning

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Today marks 100 days until Christmas. But if you think you still have all the time in the world to buy your presents, think again! Toy shops in the UK are warning customers that they could see shelves empty of toys this December due to supply chain disruptions, labour shortages and higher transport costs. As a result 28% of customers have already started their Christmas shopping according to a recent poll, including Caroline Gabe (47) who started hers back in June. She joins us live from her home in South Wales and Chief Commercial Officer of the toy store chain The Entertainer Geoff Sheffield joins us live from the Amersham store to share their advice on ensuring a very merry Christmas.

Broadcast on 16/09/21

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