A poll of 2,000 adults found coins in puddings is the festive tradition most at risk.
Sending Christmas cards, carolling, and satsumas in stockings appear to be dying out as Christmas traditions.
A poll of 2,000 adults found coins in puddings is the festive tradition most at risk.
40 per cent of people reckon satsumas in the stocking will fall by the wayside, while 38 per cent think carolling is in danger of being forgotten.
Other Christmas traditions falling out of favour include roasting chestnuts and lighting the pudding.
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