6 of the best-value Christmas hampers under £50


Updated on 15 November 2020 | 0 Comments

We've narrowed down the best Christmas hampers to send your family and friends this festive season.

With Christmas fast approaching, it's clear that this year we won't be able to celebrate with all of our friends and family in person. However, there's no reason why you can't spread a bit of festive cheer even from a distance, so we've picked out some of the best-value Christmas food hampers and gift baskets to send to your loved ones.

The Chocolate Celebration Hamper, Aldi, £29.99

Aldi Christmas hampers always offer excellent value for money and gorgeous packaging that looks very luxurious. This Chocolate Celebration Hamper is perfect for chocolate lovers and serial snackers in your life. Filled with delectable treats like caramel and sea salt chocolate, milk chocolate honeycomb pieces and chocolate florentine selection, there are plenty of sweet snacks to brighten up someone's Christmas. What's more, the hamper comes with two milk chocolate stirrers for a comforting and indulgent cup of hot chocolate.

The Chocolate Celebration Hamper Aldi Christmas hamper 2020Aldi

Santa's Sack of Christmas Treats, Marks & Spencer, £30

An excellent gift for a family with younger kids, this M&S Christmas hamper is absolutely incredible. Delivered by reindeer air mail in a sack from the North Pole, there are reindeer buttons, milk chocolate sprouts, milk chocolate coins and even Christmas jokes for a bit of fun. What's more, there's a Christmas biscuits baking kit included too that will be great fun for the whole family to do together on Christmas Eve. The biscuits can then be used to decorate the tree too.

Marks and Spencer Christmas hamper 2020Marks & Spencer

Taste of Christmas Bag, John Lewis & Partners, £20

An excellent selection for traditionalists, this elegant Christmas hamper includes all the big-hitters. Mince pies, Christmas pudding fruit cake and Christmas preserve are paired with spiced biscuits, white truffles and English afternoon tea for festive snack breaks throughout December. A thoughtful gift for those who enjoy taking a little break to sit back with a cuppa and a treat.

Taste of Christmas Bag John Lewis Christmas hampers 2020John Lewis & Partners

Christmas Goody Bag, Bettys, £18.50

Share a bit of Christmas magic with this cute little Christmas Goody Bag from the renowned Yorkshire tea rooms. The festive bag comes with a vintage-inspired Christmas bauble filled with milk chocolate almonds, a portion of traditional Christmas cake and Bettys much-loved Tea Room Blend Tea. Just a little something to show you're thinking about them this Christmas.

Bettys Christmas Goody Bag Christmas hamper 2020Bettys

Little Box of Cheese Treats, Paxton & Whitfield, £35

It's hard to resist a good Christmas cheeseboard and those particular about what they're serving and eating will appreciate this excellent cheese selection from Paxton & Whitfield. Their best-selling cheese gift box, the hamper includes a mix of hard, soft, blue and goats' milk cheeses accompanied by apple and chilli jelly to serve and small-sized bottle of vintage port – it's just right for those serious about cheese.

Little Box of Cheese Treats Paxton & Whitfield Christmas hamper 2020Paxton & Whitfield

Christmas All Wrapped Up Hamper, Todhunter, £39.99

Send Christmas in a hamper to your nearest and dearest with this stunning Christmas hamper from Todhunter. The definition of Christmas, the hamper includes festive favourites like panettone, all-butter shortbread, cheeseboard chutney and, of course, a bottle of Tempranillo Syrah Merlot. Presented in a hand-crafted wicker basket with handles, this is a great selection of Christmas treats for a very attractive price.

Christmas All Wrapped Up Todhunter Christmas hamper 2020Todhunter

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