CULT beauty brand Lush won't be having an online Boxing Day sale - and some fans are pretty unimpressed.

While many of us love bagging a bargain on Boxing Day, plenty of folk just can't be bothered to venture out and brave the inevitable crowds.

2 None of Lush's festive bath bombs will go on sale online this Boxing Day Credit: Alamy

Thankfully, the internet means we don't have to change out of our Christmas PJs to feel like we've nabbed a good deal.

But, while many retailers are gearing up for a web-based sale on December 26, Lush cosmetics have revealed that they won't be dropping their online prices post-Crimbo.

Taking to their official Twitter page, the bath bomb favourites explained that they will not be getting involved with online sales.

They told their followers on Friday: "From midday, we will be fresh out of seasonal treats online, which is why you won’t find a sale on the site this year.

From midday, we will be fresh out of seasonal treats online, which is why you won’t find a sale on the site this year. Instead of making excess products for the site that may run the risk of going to waste we’ve kept the sale to our shops only. Learn more: https://t.co/HVpWxujAdy pic.twitter.com/Mh4o456LUc — LUSH UK (@LushLtd) December 22, 2017

"Instead of making excess products for the site that may run the risk of going to waste we’ve kept the sale to our shops only."

And while some shoppers have deemed this the "sensible" and "economical" thing to do - many were left far from impressed.

One such user blasted: "I think this is horrible! My nearest store is an hour away think it’s very unfair for loyal customers who buy all year round."

Another added: "Well that’s ridiculous. Everyone who is either internationally shopping, has a mobility problem, lives too far away from a store, or has social anxiety with busy malls...

2 Lush fans will need to visit a store if they want to bag a festive bargain Credit: Alamy

"Won’t be able to buy a thing! Is @lushcosmetics doing this too. I’ll be so upset."

Someone else chimed in: "What about those who work throughout the holidays (working nights Christmas Eve and Christmas Day night) and can’t make it into the store :( not fair....way to think about ALL of your customers. And very little notice".

The company later provided a response so any disgruntled shoppers, adding: "We're sorry for the disappointment caused.

"We physically don't have the stock left for an online sale, so it is down to the stores to sell their remaining stock."

I think this is horrible! My nearest store is an hour away 😢 think it’s very unfair for loyal customers who buy all year round — Lauren 🌹 (@Lauren04x) December 22, 2017

Well that’s ridiculous. Everyone who is either internationally shopping, has a mobility problem, lives too far away from a store, or has social anxiety with busy malls...



Won’t be able to buy a thing! Is @lushcosmetics doing this too. I’ll be so upset — vanessa (@vanessakingson) December 22, 2017

Meanwhile, the in-store Lush Boxing Day sale will still give customers 50 per cent off of all festive products made before October 1.

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