Gen Z is most favorable toward Walmart for groceries, according to CivicScience. Snack break: What is Gen Z’s favorite US grocery brand? It is not without its critics, though: 6% think it’s among the worst chocolate in the world. Sugar rush: What percentage of US adults say that chocolate produced in the US is “the best in the world?”Īccording to YouGov, 15% say US chocolate is the best in the world, while 28% say it’s among the best, and 33% say it’s about average. The fidget spinner, a deal, is listed at 99 cents. ![]() Meanwhile, the starting bid for the ugly Christmas sweater is $400 and the wireless speaker is going for $47. Which is the most expensive item currently being sold (as of the time of writing)?Īccording to Business Insider, an SVB-branded Patagonia vest jacket is going for $500. Up for grabs: Following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, a number of sellers have started putting SVB-branded items up for sale on eBay. March 20, 2023Ĭlicking into place: US click-and-collect sales will represent what percent of total retail ecommerce sales this year?Ĭlick-and-collect sales will remain less than 9% of US retail ecommerce sales through 2026 because shoppers are generally content to wait a couple of days for delivery, according to our “ US Click-and-Collect Forecast 2023” report. Hybrid workers were the most likely to have used an app (59%), followed by adults with children at home (56%), millennials (52%), and Gen Zers (52%). March 21, 2023Īpp-y endings: What percentage of US adults used an app for grocery shopping in January?Īccording to Morning Consult's "The State of Food and Beverage" report, 42% of US adults used an app to help them shop for groceries in January. Collectively, consumer spend will total $24 billion, up from $20.8 billion in 2022. Here comes Peter Cottontail: US consumers will spend an average of how much, per person, on Easter celebrations this year?Īccording to the National Retail Federation, US consumers will spend an average of $192.01 per person on Easter this year, the highest figure on record. We predict that D2C ecommerce sales will grow 17.3% this year to reach $182.62 billion. By what percentage do we project they’ll grow this year? March 23, 2023īe direct: US D2C ecommerce sales grew by 21.3% in 2022 to reach $156 billion, according to our forecast. In both sales revenues and unit sales, the $27 billion prestige beauty business grew faster than mass beauty last year, according to Circana. March 24, 2023īest face forward: True or false? Prestige beauty sales in the US grew faster than mass beauty sales in 2022. March 27, 2023īon voyage: What percentage of Gen Z and millennial consumers worldwide have been inspired to visit a destination after seeing it featured in a TV show, news source, or movie?Īccording to American Express’ “2023 Global Travel Trends Report,” 70% of Gen Z and millennial consumers have chosen their travel destination based on what they’ve seen on TV, on the news, or in a movie. There are also more places that include a tip: 48% of purchases at QSRs included a tip compared to 11% from pre-pandemic levels. Inflation is one reason behind the decrease in the number of people tipping in the US. How has that changed in the first quarter of 2023?ĭecreased to 15.9%, according to data from Toast, a restaurant management software company, and reported by CNN. ![]() Tip top: The tipping percentage for quick-service restaurants (QSRs) in 2022 was 16.4%. Next year, that percentage will grow slightly to 1.5%. What percentage of total US digital ad spending will Walmart contribute?Īccording to our forecast, Walmart’s US ad revenues will represent 1.1% of total US digital ad spending this year. The big picture: Walmart’s US ad revenues will pass $3 billion this year, according to our forecast. ![]() Amazon, by contrast, came in at $392.31 billion. According to our forecast, it’s eBay, with $35.12 billion US ecommerce sales in 2022.
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