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Amazon team shares festive cheer at Swansea Fulfilment Centre


Employees from the Amazon fulfilment centre in Swansea are celebrating the festive season with a month-long series of fun activities, games and giveaways in the lead up to Christmas.
Christmas jumper days, festive food giveaways and Christmas competitions are just some of the highlights at the fulfilment centre throughout December as the team delivers for customers this Christmas.
The team from Amazon in Swansea also took part in a Winter Wonderland Christmas market onsite for friends and family to enjoy.
Speaking on the festivities, Amazon’s Swansea General Manager, Christopher Law, said: “It’s always a joy to celebrate the run up to Christmas with the great team here at Amazon in Swansea. We’re all enjoying getting into the festive spirit as we deliver smiles to Amazon customers all over the UK this festive season.”
Kelly Mcgee, an employee from Amazon in Swansea who has been taking part in the fun and games on site, added: “I look forward to getting into the festive spirit with my colleagues and friends at Amazon in Swansea every year. There’s no better way to celebrate the season than by coming together to spread some festive cheer.”
Lead image: (L-R) James Fletcher and Kate Cuniff
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