• Thanksgiving spirit trounces cost of living concerns in Black Fri

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    Thanksgiving spirit trounces cost of living concerns in Black Friday analysis

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    Mon, 05 Dec 2022 13:41:11 +0000

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    Adobe and Salesforce figures show shoppers take advantage of deals in droves across the US, but the rest of the world seems more ambivalent.

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    Black Friday (BF) sales are continuing to attract shoppers en-masse, despite inflation and the Russia-Ukraine conflict raising the cost of living, according to new research by Adobe and Salesforce .

    As reported by Diginomica , sales at physical stores may be up, with Walmart reporting in Q1 2022 that its ecommerce growth had slowed to as little as 1%, but economic strains have had little effect on online Black Friday sales,
    with Adobe claiming that Americans spent $9.12 billion online on Black Friday in 2022 alone, an increase of 2.3% from 2021.

    Salesforce, meanwhile, claims that wages not rising with inflation is taking its toll on the number of products people are buying. The current average order is 3.5 items, down 2% year on year. Despite this, the average order value has risen from 0.6% year-on-year. Black Fridays international impact

    The company also claims that price variations in the US directly affected common gift item categories, with electronic items being 34% more expensive this year, and beauty products seeing a 15% price reduction on average.

    While Adobes data exclusively covers US spending habits during the holiday season, Salesforce are able to offer a global picture that suggests that
    Black Friday may not have quite so much of a draw internationally.

    Black Friday sales rose globally by three percent year-on-year in 2022, but parts of Europe were less impressed, with the UK and Irelands online Black Friday revenues falling by 13%, and the number of orders falling by 11%.

    TechRadar Pro recently reported , according to delivery management firm nShift, UK parcel deliveries in 2022 increased by 8% on Black Friday and 30% on Cyber Monday.

    Taken together with Salesforce data, this seems to be an inversion of the US situation, with shoppers buying more but spending less.

    The European picture isnt quite so clean either, with Salesforce reporting that online revenues from Germany down 12%, and the number of orders placed down 15%.

    Nshift, however, reported that parcel deliveries in Denmark, for example, saw an 126% increase, and Finland an 58% increase, with several other countries seeing similar rises. While data for revenues for those countries was unavailable, its clear that not every European is willing to pass up a bargain. Read more

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    Salesforce found that Australians and New Zealanders felt the same, with the decline in revenues there being only 1%, while orders placed increased by 3%. Japan, meanwhile saw the biggest declines in growth, with online sales down 34% and orders placed by 17% compared to 2021.

    Its likely that spotty enthusiasm for Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals outside of the US isnt because the rest of the world has gotten bored with imported consumerism, but its taking a more reserved approach to the unique financial challenges of the moment, perhaps because Thanksgiving is a
    uniquely American holiday.

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