'It's going to be terrible for me': Two-thirds of adults worry they cannot afford Christmas dinnerRising costs and stagnating wages have left many people in the UK facing a difficult festive season.Some 16% are planning to use a food bank to get items for their meal, while 38% are likely to skip meals if they have an unexpected expense such as a broken boiler.The poll also found that 14% of people cannot afford to buy their children a present this Christmas, and 18% expect to spend time in a building that is free to visit - just so they can keep warm.Click to subscribe to the Sky News Daily wherever you get your podcastsThis comes against a background of tax hikes and inflation that is rapidly outpacing wages.A government spokeswoman said: "We recognise people are struggling with rising prices which is why we're protecting millions of the most vulnerable households through our £37bn package of support, including at least £1,200 of direct payments and saving households an average of £900 on their energy bills this winter, in addition to £150 of extra support for disabled people and £300 per household for pensioners."