Published Date:
26 July 2005
BRITISH holidaymakers left behind personal belongings worth more than £2 billion when they returned home, ranging from clothes and shoes to jewellery and food, new research showed today.
A survey of more than 2000 adults by Lloyds TSB revealed that over half had forgotten to bring everything back after a break abroad.
Unusual goods left behind in hotel rooms or on the beach included a frying pan and a hot-water bottle.
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Last Updated:
26 July 2005 10:16 AM
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Source:
Edinburgh Evening News
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Location:
Edinburgh
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Related Topics:
British Holidaymakers