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UK consumers start holiday shopping earlier and increase use of online marketplaces, survey finds
Mirakl, the industry’s first and most advanced enterprise marketplace SaaS platform, today announced the results of its 2021 Holiday Shopping Snapshot, a global survey of 9,000 respondents across nine countries, 1,000 of which were from the UK. The report found that UK shoppers will do more online holiday shopping than anyone else in Europe and also begin their holiday shopping earlier than any other European country or the US.
“As a result of supply chain disruptions and unpredictable product availability, global consumers are starting their holiday shopping earlier than ever before and using online shopping to avoid disappointment,” said Adrien Nussenbaum, co-founder and co-CEO of Mirakl. “The data from our Holiday Shopping Snapshot offers proof that many of the temporary behavioral changes originally brought on by the global pandemic are becoming permanent. In particular, shoppers are increasing their use of online marketplaces to help reduce costs and ensure gifts arrive on time, with marketplaces seeing the greatest gains among frequent shoppers.”
Online shopping’s gains hold steady, with a shift toward marketplaces
During the first UK pandemic holiday shopping season in 2020, the average use of online shopping increased by 41.4%, from 41% in 2019 to 58% a year later.
Even with high streets reopening across the country in 2021, this figure remained high at 53% for the 2021 UK holiday shopping season.
The increase in online shopping was also reflected in the use of online marketplaces, which has grown as shoppers 81% of UK shoppers are more open to purchasing a gift through an online marketplace, compared to their counterparts in France (74%), Germany (78%), and the US (79%). UK shoppers are also utilising marketplace offerings for an array of reasons including lower prices (55%), faster delivery (47%), and better selection (47%).
The report provides added context on the growth of online marketplaces in the UK and across the world from the consumer’s perspective, highlighting the market opportunity for marketplace operators and businesses looking to sell through these platforms.
An early start for holiday shopping
The survey also uncovered how the always-on nature of eCommerce, coupled with concerns over supply chain issues and potential product shortages, caused major changes to consumer behaviour heading into the 2021 holiday shopping season. Almost two thirds of Brits (64%) plan to go online shopping for holiday gifts before Black Friday, with 40% of respondents beginning their online holiday shopping in October or earlier. Only 11% of UK shoppers plan to wait until Black Friday or Cyber Monday to do their online holiday shopping.
Other key findings from the 2021 Holiday Shopping Snapshot include:
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Global consumers turn to marketplaces for better value: Nearly two thirds (60%) of shoppers across the globe name better prices as a reason why they’re using online marketplaces this season. 94% of respondents say they plan to maintain (or even increase) their frequency of shopping on online marketplaces.
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Third-party sellers also benefit from the marketplace boom: Four fifths of UK respondents said they definitely will or would consider purchasing holiday gifts from third-party sellers through an online marketplace. In fact, millennials and Gen Z are the most likely to buy from third-party sellers on online marketplaces.
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Supply chain disruptions are causing changes to customer behavior: A third of UK respondents cited shipping delays as a key reason for starting their holiday shopping earlier this year. The same percentage also stated that they are concerned many products will not be in stock later in the year.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mirakl .