Nearly Three-Quarters of US Back-to-School Consumers Will Shop In-Store, According to Sensormatic Solutions Annual Survey
Sensormatic Solutions, a retail solutions portfolio of Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI), has released its 2024 U.S. Back-to-School Consumer Sentiment Survey. The survey reveals that 74% of consumers plan to do their back-to-school shopping in-store, continuing the trend from previous years.
While in-store shopping remains the top choice, digital options are also evolving, with 43% planning to use 'buy online, pick up in-store' (BOPIS), up from 34% in 2023, and 25% opting for curbside pickup, up from 19%.
Security, price, and sustainability are key factors influencing consumer decisions. Notably, 75% of consumers consider price a important factor, with 34% planning to spend less than in previous years. Meanwhile, 83% of respondents consider sustainability important, a rise from 77% in 2023.
Retailers are encouraged to adapt to consumer needs, leveraging data-driven technologies to enhance the shopping experience and meet high-volume demands.
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- Security, price and sustainability remain key factors for back-to-school shoppers.
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“With the rise in in-store traffic this time of year, it is critical that retailers look at their store operations and staffing to ensure they are meeting and exceeding consumer expectations by creating an environment that truly delivers,” said Grant Gustafson, head of retail consulting and analytics at Sensormatic Solutions. “Getting it right means knowing your customers and being flexible enough to adapt to their needs. Drilling down into historical performance and shopper behavior insights can help retailers make sure their back-to-school plans hit the mark.”
The survey also highlights the main factors on the minds of back-to-school shoppers:
- Security: Forty-four percent of respondents note that being safe and comfortable in store environments is one of the most important factors they consider when choosing a retail location.
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Price: This year’s survey found that
75% of respondents consider price a crucial factor when shopping in-store. Due to the state of theU.S. economy,34% of respondents plan to spend significantly less than in previous years. Strategies to manage budgets include reusing supplies from prior years (51% ) and shopping at discount or second-hand stores (49% ).
Additionally, many consumers are opting for BOPIS to avoid shipping fees (
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Sustainability: Up from
77% in 2023,83% of 2024 respondents said sustainability will play a role in their back-to-school purchasing decisions. Shoppers are prioritizing sustainable practices, such as using reusable shopping bags (45% ), choosing products with sustainable packaging (41% ) and opting for items made with eco-friendly materials like recycled paper and biodegradable pens (38% ). Additionally,26% of respondents are purchasing clothes and supplies from second-hand stores.
“Today’s consumers continue to expect more from retailers as it relates to their shopping experiences, but, for the retail brand, balancing what may seem like competing objectives is easier today than ever before,” said Tony D'Onofrio, president at Sensormatic Solutions. “Leaning into outcomes-based, data-driven technologies, such as inventory intelligence, computer vision analytics and shopper traffic insights during these high-volume periods can help retailers make sense of what’s working and what isn’t so they can adjust, adapt and execute with confidence.”
To learn more about what to expect this back-to-school season, read the full 2024
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About Sensormatic Solutions:
Sensormatic Solutions is the leading global retail solutions portfolio of Johnson Controls powering operational excellence at scale and enabling smart and connected shopper engagement. Our intelligent digital operating platform – Sensormatic IQ – combines the full Sensormatic Solutions portfolio, including third-party data to deliver unmatched insights into shopper experience, inventory intelligence, loss prevention and operational effectiveness with advanced technologies, like AI and Machine Learning. This enables retailers to act on prescriptive and predictive data-driven outcomes to confidently move into the future. Please visit Sensormatic Solutions or follow us on LinkedIn, X and our YouTube channel.
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