Discount stores (47.1%) and specialty stores like Halloween stores (37.5%) are the top preferred places for US Halloween celebrants for shopping, followed by the grocery store (25.4%), department store (24.4%) and online (22.3%). Clothing (11.1%), home décor (10.8%) and drug stores (9.1%) are included also in the list of the top 15 preferred places for US Halloween …
83% of Local GCC Millennials said that they have shopped online in the 6 months previous the survey. The most purchased items by them were mobile phones (20%), clothes, shoes & accessories (20%) and electronic equipment (19%). On the other side, flowers (3%), pet related (3%), music (4%), sporting goods (6%) and books (6%) – hardcopy …
Among the thousand Amazon shoppers surveyed, 56% used Amazon site several times a month to purchase everything and 24% did so once a month. Those shoppers use Amazon site to purchase everything from electronics & media to clothing & home products. The most purchased categories purchased by them are electronics with a rate of 56%, …
72% of Americans are planning to celebrate Halloween this year. More than half of them tend to celebrate the Halloween firstly by handing out candy (70.6%), decorating (49.2%) and dressing up in costume. Younger celebrants – aged 18-24 years – are significantly more likely to dress in costume and attend or host a party, while …
In the US, almost half of teachers (49%) indicated that they prefer to shop online for classroom items. The vast majority of them prefer to shop using a laptop with a rate of 78%. This is followed by mobile and tablet devices at the same level with a rate of 11% for both of them.
Only about a third of US Halloween celebrants shoppers (36.3%) prefer to start their Halloween shopping in September or earlier, while October attracts the vast majority of the Halloween shoppers (64%). 43.6% prefer to start their shopping journey in the first 2 weeks, besides 20.1% planned to stay to the last 2 weeks.
Back-to-school (B2S) online shopping reached $27.3 billion in the US in 2016 season. The vast majority of B2S online shoppers parents (84%) confirmed that free shipping is their condition for online purchase. Online B2S shoppers plan to make over a third (34%) of their purchases online and they plan to purchase from an average of 3 …
72% of moms in the US planned to purchase school supplies online for 2017-16, compared to 64% than the last season. Among all online retailers in the US, 75% of back to school (BTS/B2S) moms planned to purchase their school supplies from Amazon, 40% will do so from Walmart and 25% from Target.
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