As the final shopping weekend before Christmas is soon approaching, the pressure of gift buying becomes more stressful. Jet setters are now combining Christmas shopping with relaxing holiday breaks in order to reduce this tension. Iceland, due to its festive setting and wide array of shops, is fast becoming the perfect location.
CenterHotels have announced an incredible package to incorporate your Christmas shopping with an exciting, yet cheap holiday break. Read more…
Now that Black Friday has passed and Christmas is drawing closer, the pressure of holiday shopping is quickly building up on a daily basis. It is becoming ever so popular that holidaymakers are seeking new ways to combine Christmas shopping with short stress-free breaks to relieve them from the madness – Iceland being a prime destination.
Luxurious family owned hotel chain, CenterHotels, have announced an amazing holiday-shopping package for all you shopaholics looking to get away for a couple of days at an incredible price. Read more…
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European study reveals British high street shopping to be most stressful and time consuming in Europe
Twenga, the shopping search engine and price comparison site, today reveals the results of a study that interviewed more than 3,000 internet users across six European countries, including the UK. The figures show that the main motivation to shop online this Christmas differs from country to country, with the vast majority (85%) of British respondents choosing to shop online because it is ‘less tiring and stressful’ than going to the shops and 84% choosing online to save time. The desire to spend less was the main motivation from France and Italy where ‘it is less expensive’ was the most popular reason to shop online.
Online Winners and Losers
Earlier this month Twenga released survey results concluding that the British, with 48% planning to spend less, along with Italians, the French and the Spanish are among the countries most likely to cut down on Christmas spending. So, with smaller budgets this year, the second half of Twenga’s survey asked where the money will be spent. Results suggest that well-known online stores such as Amazon are the preferred Christmas shopping destination for 72% of the British online shoppers (61% in Europe), ahead of multi channel stores that also have a high street presence. Less well-known stores face a challenge as only 28% of British users (25% in Europe) intend to try them. Read more…
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