Annual Square Report Reveals Canadian Businesses All-In on Automation and Tech Innovation in 2023
A recent report by Square indicates that Canadian retailers and restaurateurs are optimistic about 2023, despite economic challenges. Key findings include that 53% of retailers are developing targeted marketing strategies for Generation Z, and 89% of restaurants plan to diversify their offerings with non-core products like meal kits. The report highlights a trend of increasing sales channels, with 85% of retailers looking to add more this year. A significant shift towards in-store enhancements and retail expansion by restaurants is evident, as 65% of restaurateurs see this as essential for growth. Overall, businesses are proactive in exploring new strategies to improve consumer experiences.
- 53% of Canadian retailers are targeting Generation Z with separate marketing strategies.
- 89% of restaurants plan to expand offerings such as retail goods and meal kits.
- 85% of Canadian retailers are planning to add more sales channels in 2023.
- 39% of retailers offer 'Buy Now Pay Later' options, indicating a shift towards consumer-friendly financial services.
- 72% of retailers are selling through Facebook, up from 65% last year, demonstrating an increase in social media integration.
- 27% of restaurateurs plan to raise prices in 2023, although consumer acceptance of this is unclear.
- 66% of restaurateurs are not intending to fill open positions, potentially impacting service quality and growth.
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53% of Canadian retailers are creating entirely separate marketing approaches to target Generation Z -
89% of restaurants plan to expand non-core offerings such as retail goods, meal kits and cooking classes -
More is better when it comes to sales channels, as
85% of Canadian businesses plan to add even more channels in 2023
The 2023 Future of Commerce report from Square found Canadian retailers and restaurateurs are feeling optimistic and are eager to adopt new strategies and solutions to retain and attract customers this year. (Photo: Business Wire)
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For restaurants, 2023 is all about diversification, with a vast majority (
“Square’s ecosystem has evolved to help our sellers evolve. We know it's critical for sellers to diversify their revenue streams and it’s fantastic to see so many businesses already expanding their offerings and exploring new sales options,” said
As eCommerce grows, retailers renew focus in-store
Canadian retailers selling both online and in-store currently offer customers an average of five sales channels, and
In-store selling is also seeing a swift post-pandemic resurgence, with Canadian retailers seeking ways to improve the brick-and-mortar experience. Forty-three per cent either use or are planning to introduce QR codes in-store to provide customers with additional product information and promotions. Virtual Reality (VR) offers another dimension to in-store commerce, with
Additionally, more than one-in-three retailers (
Restaurants move further into the retail space
As the competition gets stiffer, restaurants are increasingly moving into the retail arena. Sixty-five per cent of restaurateurs say non-core products and services are necessary to diversify their revenue and grow the brand, with retail playing a large role. Over half (
But one thing restaurateurs are very reluctant to do is to raise prices, with only
“After surviving the past two years, businesses are playing the long game and taking a much more bullish approach to expansion and innovation,” said
The full Future of Retail and Future of Restaurants reports can be found here. For more information about how Square helps Canadian businesses of all types and sizes, visit Square.ca.
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Square helps sellers more easily run and grow their businesses with its integrated ecosystem of commerce solutions. Square offers purpose-built software to run complex restaurants and retail operations, versatile e-commerce tools, embedded financial services, buy now, pay later functionality through Afterpay, an appointment booking platform, staff management and payroll capabilities, and much more – all of which work together to save sellers time and effort. Millions of sellers across the globe trust Square to power their business and help them thrive in the economy. Square is part of
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