Hot off presses from the 21st Anniversary Holiday Survey of retail spending and trends, commissioned by Deloitte & Touche: Gift cards are expected to continue to be the top gift purchase in 2006.
- 66% of consumers planning to buy them - roughly the same as in 2006.
- But, this year holiday shoppers are planning on buying more of them: an average of 4.6 gift cards (up from 3.9 in 2005).
Synching up with the general feeling of denial and isolation popular with family holidays, the increased giving does not meet increased wishing:
- Only 35% of giftees would rather get a gift card than, well, a gift.
Still, some making their lists and checking them twice are bucking the "happy holidays, do your own shopping" trend.
- 22% say they don't like to give gift cards because they're too impersonal.
And, while some might consider that a nice dose of good-old-fashioned thoughtfulness, D&T flags it as a potential opportunity for retailers to market and sell gift cards to those who remain reluctant to buy them. So, get to it, advertisers - let's get the gifts out of gift giving this year!
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