💨 Abstract
The traditional Christmas pudding is losing popularity among Brits, with a YouGov poll showing 60% no longer considering it essential for Christmas. The tradition of Stir-up Sunday is also dying out, with only 4% of people still participating. Modern traditions like Elf on the Shelf are more popular, indicating changing attitudes. Online, the pudding is often criticized for being stodgy and having raisins.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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