Historical background to Boxing Day SaleBoxing Day, celebrated on December 26, has its origins in medieval England. The name “Boxing Day” refers to the tradition of the wealthy giving “boxes” of money, food, or goods to servants, tradespeople, and the poor as a gesture of gratitude for their service throughout the year. This practice also extended to churches, where collection boxes were used for charitable donations. Over time, Boxing Day evolved into a public holiday focused on shopping and family gatherings. Today, it is one of the biggest retail events of the year, with major sales and discounts attracting shoppers across the globe.
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