Whilst we know the long-standing Christmas tree offer has made them amongst some of the most affordable on the market, we’ve seen a decline in demand over recent years.
Ikea also added that Christmas trees will be sold in its Cardiff, Bristol, Croydon and Lakeside stores but by an external supplier in the car parks.Īn Ikea spokesperson said: 'This year, we have made the difficult decision not to sell real Christmas trees from IKEA stores in England and Northern Ireland. Ikea shoppers in Scotland will still be able to buy real Christmas trees from November 18, while stocks last. The trees were all Nordmann Fir and were about 1.70m in height on average. In previous years, shoppers who purchased one of its Christmas trees for £25 would then get a £10 voucher to spend at the Swedish flat pack furniture giant. Ikea has announced it won’t be selling real Christmas trees in its England and Northern Ireland stores this year.