Christmas gifts

What Employees Want for Christmas: FAQs

When it comes to employee Christmas gifts, employers often wonder what staff will genuinely appreciate. Instead of guessing, it helps to focus on thoughtful, sustainable, and flexible ideas that reflect modern workplace values.

We spoke with the UK’s leading online gift company WellBox about current trends, and how employers can hit the mark this Christmas. Their insights highlight a shift towards gifts with purpose and impact. Here are some common questions employers ask about employee Christmas gifts – and the answers that might guide your choices this festive season.

What do employees value most in Christmas gifts?

Employees tend to value thoughtfulness over cost. A small, meaningful gesture is often more appreciated than something expensive but useless or generic. Personal touches, such as a note of thanks or a gift that reflects their values, go a long way in making staff feel recognised.

Are vouchers a good choice?

Yes. Vouchers remain one of the most popular employee Christmas gifts because they provide flexibility and choice. Digital vouchers are especially sustainable, reducing packaging and delivery. Whether it’s for an experience, a favourite retailer, or a local business, vouchers empower employees to choose something they’ll actually use.

Do employees like hampers?

Hampers are a classic seasonal gift, but presentation matters. Traditional wicker baskets often carry hidden environmental costs, as they’re usually imported, made or coated in plastic, and difficult to recycle. A more sustainable option is hampers in recyclable cardboard, reusable wooden trays, or fabric bags. According to WellBox, many companies are now seeking out companies using eco-friendly packaging. WellBox even includes recycling and reuse tips within their packaging.

Should companies consider socially responsible gifts?

Absolutely. Employees increasingly value corporate responsibility, and gifts that give back are well received. Charity-linked items – such as coffee from social enterprises, reusable bottles funding clean water, or gift boxes that support food banks – are excellent choices. WellBox explained that many employers are now prioritising gifts that support community initiatives or environmental projects, reflecting shared values between business and staff.

Do practical gifts go down well?

Yes, as long as they’re useful and eco-friendly. Reusable coffee cups or sustainable stationery make excellent employee Christmas gifts that won’t be discarded. For remote or hybrid teams, post-friendly edible treats or eco gifts are a thoughtful and practical option.

What about experiences instead of products?

Experiences can be more memorable than physical items. Cooking classes, wellbeing sessions, or group volunteering days give employees something unique and enjoyable while avoiding unnecessary waste. Many experience providers now offer e-vouchers, making them both sustainable and convenient.

Is food still a popular gift?

Yes – but sourcing is key. Employees tend to appreciate food and drink gifts when they are ethically sourced, such as fair-trade chocolate, organic teas, or locally made preserves. For example, WellBox includes a wide range of responsibly sourced treats, which are among their best sellers – showing that indulgence and sustainability can go hand in hand.

Final Thoughts

When it comes to employee Christmas gifts, the key is thoughtfulness. Staff appreciate consideration, flexibility, sustainability, and gifts that align with shared values. Whether it’s vouchers, eco-friendly hampers, charity-linked items, or experiences, a little extra consideration ensures your festive gesture feels genuine and valued.