Conversations from: December 2011

Are you dreading your Christmas cooking marathon?

That time is approaching – it’s only one more sleep until you, or some saintly family member, is cooking Christmas dinner. Are you confident in the menu (turkey is it?) or are you dreading getting started? (more about Christmas dinner...)

New financial watchdog must succeed where the old one failed

MPs and Lords released recommendations on what the new financial watchdog should be focusing on earlier this week, making for interesting reading. But will their suggestions be enough to ensure its success? (more about new financial watchdog...)

This week in comments – Fairtrade, fair bills and fairer banking

If we buy Fairtrade tea and coffee, shouldn't we be doing the same with tech products? Is it fair for those who can't afford to heat their home to go without proper heating? Here's what you think on all this and more… (this week in comments...)

What do you love or hate about your car?

The 2012 Which? Car Survey is open and ready to fill in (go on, it only takes about 15 minutes). It's the UK’s biggest car reliability and satisfaction survey, but how important is it to you? (more about the Which? Car Survey...)

We did it! Unfair card surcharges are being banned

With your support, we've lobbied long and hard to make ministers see sense about the unfair charges consumers have to pay when using cards. Now the hard work's paid off – excessive surcharges are being banned! (more about our surcharges victory...)

Why can’t real books come with a digital copy?

The Kindle and other e-readers are fantastic products, but you can't wrap a digital book and put it under your tree. Surely there's a solution so that we can keep on giving (and unwrapping) books at Christmas? (more about free digital books...)

Are mp3 players becoming extinct?

The rapid advance of smartphones' capabilities means many of us no longer carry around a separate mp3 player. But can a phone perform as well, and are you ready to ditch your portable media player completely? (more about mp3 players dying out...)

Healthy eating doesn’t need to cost more

Researchers have found that switching to a healthy diet can actually save you money. As someone who cooks from scratch, I have to agree, but will it encourage people to ditch the ready meals? (more about eating well for less...)

Are your home contents covered for Christmas?

When was the last time you checked your home insurance policy – and do you know if you're properly covered for the festive period? Getting on the phone now could avoid a nasty shock when you come to claim later… (more about insurance at Christmas...)

Is older better when it comes to kitchen appliances?

New Which? research shows that some brands are significantly more reliable than others. We looked at cooking, cleaning, laundry and refrigeration appliances, but have you got an oldy that's better? (more about older kitchen appliances...)

How much would you pay for a Christmas tree?

As someone who’s interested in all things gardening, lots of people have confided their concerns about the cost of their Christmas tree. Were you surprised by how expensive real Christmas trees were this year? (more about Christmas tree prices...)

Ibuprofen turns 50! Do you buy branded or own-label drugs?

Ibuprofen turned 50 this year. Over the years it has joined aspirin and paracetamol to complete the holy trinity of high street painkillers. But what type do you buy – are you a brand lover or an own-label aficionado? (more about own-label painkillers...)

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