A quarter (26%) of shoppers say they plan to shop more in-person this year this holiday season compared to previous years.
Consumers plan to head to brick-and-mortar stores to buy gifts this holiday season, but many have concerns about physical retail.
A large number (78%) of shoppers say they fear for their safety and security while shopping in-person during the holidays this year, according to a new survey from retail mobile communications platform Theatro. An overwhelming majority agreed that more proactive measures are needed, with 69% saying they would like retailers to invest more in tools and technology to keep stores safe during the 2024 holidays.
Nearly half (47%) of holiday shoppers are frustrated by understaffed stores and said it negatively impacts their willingness to shop there, with 22% saying they’ll avoid a store at all costs if it’s not properly staffed.
More than seven-in-10 (72%) shoppers said they anticipate long lines and crowds being the most frustrating aspect of shopping at brick-and-mortar stores this holiday season, while 27% of shoppers said they’ll likely abandon their shopping cart while waiting in line if there’s not enough employees to keep the line moving.
The survey revealed that 26% of shoppers plan to shop more in-person this year this holiday season compared to previous years. More than half (54%) say they’ll rely on their typical mix of in-person and online shopping.
When asked what draws them to physical stores, 64% of shoppers said they want to see and touch the product, while 32% enjoy the festive atmosphere and 34% appreciate being able to easily return items. When it comes to buying online, 59% said they do so to compare prices and save money, while 51% want to access a greater selection and 31% flagged that learning about product info online is easier than asking an employee.
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“The holidays are a time for joy, but shoppers are delivering a clear message: safety and service are non-negotiable while shopping for gifts in 2024,” said Theatro CEO Chris Todd. “In a year defined by many stresses and pressures, retailers have a chance to stand out by providing memorable experiences that make every visit feel like a gift itself.”
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