Done & Dusted! 90% Of Aussies Say They’ve Finished Their Christmas Shopping

Done & Dusted! 90% Of Aussies Say They’ve Finished Their Christmas Shopping

New research has revealed that nine in 10 Aussies have already done their Christmas shopping, with just 11 per cent leaving their shopping to December and only four per cent leaving it to the week before Christmas.

The findings come from a survey of 1021 Australians commissioned by parcel delivery service CouriersPlease (CP).

In the survey, CP asked respondents when they purchased their Christmas gifts in 2017, and when they expect to purchase their gifts in 2018. CP expected the results to reveal a majority of Australians leaving their gift shopping to the last minute, but found the opposite was true.

When asked about their gift shopping last year, nearly nine in 10 (88 per cent) respondents said they had started purchasing their Christmas gifts by the end of the first week of December.

Forty-one per cent began purchasing their gifts before November. Seventy-two (72) per cent began their gift shopping before December.

When respondents were asked about their gift shopping this year, 92 per cent indicated they would begin at least three weeks out from Christmas.

Eighty per cent had already started their shopping before December. Surprisingly, only three per cent of Aussies think theyll leave Christmas shopping to the last minute this year starting from the third week of December right until Christmas Eve.

While the results reveal that the majority of Aussies dont leave gift shopping until the last minute, 70 per cent of Aussies think they leave their gift shopping a little late for various reasons. The most common reason isnt a lack of organisation (the reason chosen by 19 per cent of respondents).

In fact, the most common reason was not knowing what to buy chosen by 30 per cent of respondents. A further 19 per cent said they were too busy with work commitments and life. The findings also reveal that one in three (30 per cent) Aussies claim they feel they never leave their gift shopping a little late. 

Jessica Ip, spokesperson at CP, said: “Its interesting to see the changing Christmas shopping habits of Aussies, in that theyre starting earlier than the industry would generally expect.

“We think this change has come about due to the increase in online shopping and retailers participating in global shopping events such as Click Frenzy, Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

“Aussies are likely purchasing their gifts online around this time to take advantage of shopping deals and save money for Christmas. Its also a great way to mitigate last-minute purchases and allow time for deliveries and online returns or exchanges. 

Many retailers are helping shoppers get organised by providing Christmas cut-off dates for online gift orders to ensure parcels arrive in time for Christmas. This is the busiest time of year for parcel delivery companies.”




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