79% of U.S. back-to-school consumers will shop in-stores according to Sensormatic Solutions annual consumer survey
- Price, product availability and safe store environment remain most important factors when shopping in-store for third year in a row.
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“It's promising to see that the majority of consumers plan to shop in-stores this back-to-school season,” said Brian Field, global leader of retail consulting and analytics at Sensormatic Solutions. “Retailers who prioritize delivering exceptional experiences, backed by data, can truly capitalize on this highly profitable time of year.”
In addition to highlighting consumers’ preference for in-store shopping, the survey revealed:
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Consumers’ financial concerns related to the economy are waning, but price remains a significant factor in shopping decisions. Consumers seem less worried about how the current
U.S. economy will impact their back-to-school shopping budget than they were last year, with51% saying their budget will not be impacted or that they plan to spend more this year, a notable increase as compared to43% in 2022.
Though consumers were less concerned about spending year-over-year, price (91% ) was still the most important factor for consumers planning to shop in-store, followed by product availability (75% ) and safety and comfort (44% ). The importance of in-store promotions also increased for shoppers, with30% now saying it would be a factor in their decisions compared to just24% in 2022 and16% in 2021.
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In-store foot traffic is likely to be steady throughout the week. When asked what day of the week they were most likely to do back-to-school shopping, consumers were nearly equally split between weekdays (
35% ) and weekends (32% ). The remaining33% had no preference. Sensormatic Solutions data shows that the busiest days of the season are likely to occur between July 30 and August 26, based on region.
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Additional security measures impede customer experience. Half of consumers said they’ve noticed items locked up or behind glass display cases during recent shopping experiences, and a similar percentage (
51% ) said they would be unlikely to ask for assistance unlocking the item. Over a quarter (27% ) of respondents said that, when faced with a locked item, they would look for a more accessible alternative,17% said they would feel frustrated about the item’s inaccessibility and forgo the purchase, and7% would look for a different store that has the item more easily accessible. Overall,20% of shoppers said they are unlikely to purchase a product that is locked up or kept behind a glass display case.
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