A weekly recap of product pricing, sales & promotions, and stock movements captured in real-time from 15 major e-commerce websites in the US during the 2019 holiday season.
This month, the NRF reported that more US consumers shopped over the five days between Thanksgiving Day and Cyber Monday this year. According to their Thanksgiving report, 14% more Americans shopped during this time compared to 2018. On average, shoppers spent $361.90 on gifts and other holiday items (up 16% from last year). NRF also claimed that for the first time Black Friday had more online shoppers (93.2 million) than Cyber Monday (83.3 million).
With the Black Friday-Cyber Monday weekend behind us, we take a look at festive trends on online retail catalogs to give you a recap of everything retailers are doing to attract last-minute holiday shoppers.
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This post was last modified on December 12, 2019 2:34 pm
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