We can say that aside from in-restaurant dining, eating habits have shifted toward outdoor seating, food delivery, and home cooking. This COVID-19 pandemic is not like any other crisis, the effects of it have been ongoing for nearly the entire year, and doesn’t show any signs of abating soon. Let’s go through the online grocery …
American shoppers were planning to open up their wallets a little bit more to celebrate their moms on Mother’s Day. The vast majority of American shoppers (56.4%) indicated that they’ll spend the same as last year on Mother’s Day’ gifts. Just 20.7% claimed that they’ll spend more than ever on Mother’s Day in 2017. Overall, …
64% of Americans’ shopping budget is spent on in-store shopping, compared to only 36% for online shopping. Of course, American online shoppers aren’t shopping at all online retailers in the same way. The majority of them (48%) begin a search for items on online marketplaces and others look large retailers (31%). After that and when …
Men spent more online per transactions – $220 vs. $151 for women – on their most recent purchase. This can largely be attributed to the fact that the male consumers were more likely to buy items in higher priced categories such as luxury goods (55% of luxury transactions were by men) or electronics (72% of …