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Christmas panic set to grip the country even earlier this festive period

Brits expected to hit “peak Christmas panic” on Friday 19th December, as delivery, travel and work deadlines collide

by Fiona Briggs
December 17, 2025
in Data
Reading Time: 3 mins read

As Christmas approaches, the window for grocery shopping, last-minute gifting, travel and work decisions is shrinking fast, with festive panic setting in.

According to analysis from same-day delivery specialist Gophr, the height of Christmas panic in 2025 will fall on Friday 19th December, the final full working day before Christmas, and a day earlier than last year’s peak.

Coined “National Day of Christmas Panic”, Friday 19th December is set to mark the moment when pressure across delivery, travel, work and logistics systems reaches breaking point, before dropping sharply as Christmas approaches.

While ‘The Christmas Creep’ started earlier than ever in 2025, with ‘Last Christmas’ charting in mid-November, John’s Lewis’ festive tear jerker landing ten days earlier than last years, and supermarket launching their festive ranges as early as August, the reality is that many consumers still leave key decisions until December, creating a single, high-pressure “last chance” day.

Friday 19th December is expected to become the focal point for Christmas chaos this year due to:

  • Supermarket delivery and collection cut-offs: By mid-December, major UK supermarkets typically begin closing off Christmas delivery and collection slots. This year, retailers including Tesco have closed click & collect availability as early as Thursday 18th before Christmas, with limited or no home-delivery slots available from the final Friday onwards. This effectively makes Friday 19th December the last realistic day for planned grocery deliveries.
  • Rail disruption and festive engineering works: Planned Christmas engineering works on the UK rail network are scheduled to begin from Saturday 20th December, meaning Friday 19th December, is the final day of normal weekday timetables for many routes. As a result, travellers bring journeys forward to avoid disruption, concentrating pressure on a single day.
  • Road traffic congestion (“Frantic Friday”): The final Friday before Christmas is traditionally one of the busiest road travel days of the year. In recent years, more than 16 million car journeys have been recorded on this day alone, with traffic building earlier than usual as people attempt to get ahead of congestion. For 2025, industry forecasts point to Friday 19th December as the peak pre-Christmas road travel day.
  • Work and office shutdowns: For many businesses, Friday 19th December represents the last fully operational working day of the year. After this point, decision-makers are out of office, suppliers scale back and responsiveness drops sharply.

Additionally, Gophr’s own delivery data shows that the final Friday before Christmas consistently sees the biggest spike in demand. In 2024, this single day accounted for nearly a third of all deliveries made between 20th and 24th December, with delivery volumes almost 90% higher than the average of the days that followed.

Demand also peaked earlier in the day, with a significant proportion of deliveries completed before midday, as people rushed to secure last-minute solutions before festive cut-offs took effect.

With Panic Day falling even earlier in 2025, Gophr expects this concentration of demand to repeat as consumers once again race to beat delivery, travel and workplace cut-offs.

Seb Robert, founder and CEO of Gophr, commented: “Every year, Christmas seems to start earlier. Decorations go up sooner, adverts land earlier, and festive products appear months in advance. But despite all of that, the moment when people realise time has run out arrives just as suddenly.

“Last year, Gophr saw nearly a third of all pre-Christmas deliveries squeezed into a single Friday, with demand almost doubling compared to the days that followed. If that’s not panic, I don’t know what is”.

To determine the National Day of Christmas Panic for 2025, Gophr’s analysts examined delivery trends from previous years alongside supermarket delivery availability, UK rail timetables, road travel forecasts and workplace behaviour in the final days before Christmas.

 

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