Malgré l’inflation, les Québécois augmentent leurs dépenses pour les fêtes

Malgré l’inflation, les Québécois augmentent leurs dépenses pour les fêtes

Shopping Trends in Quebec During the Holiday Season

Parking Challenges and Last-Minute Shopping

  • Finding parking at Promenades Saint-Bruno on December 23rd is difficult due to the holiday rush, with many shoppers eager to purchase last-minute gifts.
  • Shoppers express a mix of preparation levels, with some planning ahead while others leave their shopping until the last minute.

Increased Spending Despite Economic Concerns

  • Despite inflation and an uncertain political-economic context, Quebecers are spending more this holiday season compared to last year.
  • One shopper mentions their holiday expenses have increased from $1,500 to a minimum of $2,500 this year.
  • Many consumers took advantage of Black Friday deals for their holiday shopping.

Online Shopping and Local Purchases

  • There is a notable increase in online shopping; however, experts agree that Quebecers are increasingly inclined to buy local products.
  • The use of artificial intelligence for finding good deals online has become more prevalent among shoppers.

Popularity of Christmas Markets

  • Christmas markets remain very popular, attracting large crowds that exceeded expectations this year.
  • Vendors report that these markets contribute significantly to their holiday sales, sometimes accounting for nearly half of their revenue during the season.

Community Engagement and Local Shopping Preferences

  • A survey indicates that 64% of respondents prefer visiting local shops and Christmas markets over larger retailers.
  • There is a growing enthusiasm for humanizing shopping experiences by purchasing local products and interacting directly with vendors.
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C'est la folie de Noël dans les centres commerciaux! Le 23 décembre est la journée la plus achalandée dans les magasins. Et malgré l'inflation, les Québécois ont dépensé plus que l'an dernier pour la saison des fêtes. Le reportage de Camille Kasisi-Monet #TJ18h -- Abonnez-vous à notre chaîne Radio-Canada Information pour suivre l'actualité en direct au Canada et à l'international : https://www.youtube.com/radiocanadainfo?sub_confirmation=1 Accédez aux nouvelles essentielles en téléchargeant l'application Radio-Canada Info : https://ici.radio-canada.ca/appli-info/?utm_source=google-youtube&utm_campaign=nat.pn.applircinfo&utm_medium=interne&utm_term=info-appli&utm_content=fiche-cus Retrouvez-nous aussi sur : X : https://twitter.com/RadioCanadaInfo TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@radio.canada.info Bluesky : https://bsky.app/profile/info.radio-canada.ca