02/04/2015
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Easter: Only 3% plan to spend more on the celebrations in comparison with expenses 2014
With chocolate eggs and other traditional items with increasingly salty prices, 68% of consumers say they plan to spend less this Easter, shows survey released today by Boa Vista SCPC. According to the survey on consumer habits at the time, only 3% plan to spend more on the celebrations in comparison with the costs of 2014 and 29% said they will maintain the same standard of expenses.
According to the survey, 59% of respondents consider that Easter generates extra costs at the grocery store to buy products related to date (chocolate, cod and other fish, Colomba, drinks, etc.). The vast majority of consumers (77%) usually buy chocolate to celebrate the date, and of this total 61% buy Easter eggs, while 39% should opt for chocolates and bars, among other products.
In the group of consumers who will buy chocolate, 58% plan to spend between £ 50 and £ 200, while 34% plan to spend up to £ 50 and 8% must spend more than $ 200 For the most part (88%) , payment will be in cash. The habit of buying chocolate at Easter is almost the same in all income classes: 76% in class AB; 77% in the C class and 75% in class D.
Among those who do not buy chocolate at Easter (23% of total respondents), 33% acquire other types of food, 9% more buy unspecified items, 5% choose to travel, 2% by recreational items and only 1% preferred toys.
The data consumer survey for Easter 2015 were obtained through an electronic survey conducted by Boa Vista 06-23 February with 1,477 users Consumer Positive site. The survey has 95% confidence level and margin of error of 2.5 percentage points, more or less.
Source: MSN
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