Online Shopping Continues to Stay Hot As Shoppers Seek Bargains
Consumers stated they are concerned that in-store prices are not competitive with online prices, with 20% of consumers planning to increase their online shopping behavior this year.
A majority (60%) of consumers have at least one concern about shopping in-store this holiday season. After showing interest in returning to in-store shopping last year, shoppers now report a variety of reasons for their concern including higher prices (40%), inventory (28%), selection issues (18%) and security concerns (14%) all of which saw increases in the last year.
Consumers Expect to Return to Hybrid Shopping Behaviors This Holiday Season
This year, 57% of consumers plan to use one or more value-added services during the holiday period, such as Buy Online, Pickup In Store (BOPIS), curbside pickup, same-day delivery or expedited shipping.
"Marketers should promote value-added services to differentiate their offerings. Interest in services like BOPIS, and same-day delivery indicate that consumers prefer the convenience and money-saving aspects of in-store shopping over the experience itself,” said Socha.
Extended Holiday Return Policies
Extended return policies are a growing aspect of consumer preference as holiday shopping continues to shift earlier each year.
“Consumers want the ability to return gifts well outside of the traditional 30 - 60 day window of purchase,” said Socha. “This is particularly true for younger shoppers with over seven out of 10 reporting they would be at least a little persuaded to purchase if offered an extended holiday return policy.”
Gartner clients can read more in “2024 Holiday Marketing Guide for Retail.”