The pub is giving away thousands of free meals so those working on Christmas Day can celebrate early.videoHeadlineGreene King launch ‘The Big Christmas Shift’

Popular pub retailer, Greene King, is offering adults who have to work on Christmas Day the chance to celebrate early with a free meal. Thousands of workers including nurses, carers, chefs, servers, delivery drivers and more will be able to enjoy ‘The Big Christmas Shift’ on December 1 at one of more than 700 Greene King pubs across the country.

Workers will be given a complimentary dinner, with an estimated 30,000 meals expected to be served as part of the occasion. To raise awareness of the initiative, the pub chain has launched a new advert featuring “original shift worker” Santa, dressed in the green which he originally wore before red became the norm.

A green Santa stars in a new Christmas campaignGreene King pubs is hosting the “The Big Christmas Shift” on December 1 (Image: PinPep)

A spokesperson for Greene King said: “We see first-hand the hard work that goes into making Christmas happen. While most of us are sitting down for Christmas lunch, millions of people are working hard to keep things running.

“The Big Christmas Shift is our way of saying thank you, giving thousands of those working on December 25th their own chance to celebrate, relax and enjoy a proper roast before the festive rush kicks in.”

The offering follows research of 1,000 adults who’ve previously worked on Christmas Day which revealed what they missed most when doing so.

Top of the list was not being with family, but other notable moments include board game arguments, relatives falling asleep post-meal, and corny cracker jokes.

Those polled also missed the smell of the festive dinner wafting through the house, wearing matching pyjamas, and the kids waking up much too early.

Others would miss watching Christmas movies on the day, carving the turkey, and the annual family photo.

A green Santa stars in a new Christmas campaignThere are 10,000 meals exclusively for Blue Light Workers(Image: PinPep)

To avoid missing out entirely, 40% have had video calls with their family while at work so they can experience some of the festivities, even if from afar. While one in 10 will celebrate Christmas on another day with Boxing Day the most popular alternative date.

The majority (90%) try to make their day at work as Christmassy as possible by playing festive songs (46%), indulging in mince pies and chocolate (41%), and putting up decorations (40%).

Head to https://www.greeneking.co.uk/christmas/big-christmas-shift to find a participating pub and sign up.

TOP 30 THINGS EMPLOYEES MISS MOST ABOUT WORKING ON CHRISTMAS DAY:

1. Being with my family

2. The feeling of family

3. Christmas TV

4. Opening presents with family/watching my family open their presents

5. The joy of giving presents

6. The smell of roast dinner wafting through the house

7. Watching Christmas movies

8. Not leaving the house

9. The feeling of doing absolutely nothing

10. The family walk

11. A lunchtime tipple (e.g. Bucks Fizz)

12. Seeing all the presents under the tree

13. Eating Quality Street chocolates

14. A trip to the pub for a drink with friends/family

15. Carving the turkey

16. Kids waking up way too early

17. The annual family photo

18. Wearing matching pyjamas

19. The stress of cooking for lots of people

20. The quiet after everyone leaves

21. The sound of wrapping paper being torn open

22. Mulled wine

23. Relatives falling asleep after Christmas dinner

24. Singing carols badly but enthusiastically

25. Boardgame arguments

26. The Queen’s (or now King’s) speech

27. Corny cracker jokes

28. Wearing paper crowns all day

29. Trying to figure out how to play with new tech gifts

30. The chaos of last-minute gift wrapping

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