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    Retailers to enjoy sweet spending boom for Easter

    • Thursday 14 April 2022
    With borders open, and minimal Covid restrictions in place, Australians are taking full advantage of the upcoming Easter long weekend with $7.1 billion predicted to be spent on trips away in a major boost for retailers.

    Easter Saturday is one of the top ten trading days of the years for retailers and research from the Australian Retailers Association (ARA), in collaboration with Roy Morgan, show that in addition to holidays, Australians will also spend $1.5 billion this Easter on food and chocolates, including seafood, hot-cross buns and easter eggs.

    ARA CEO Paul Zahra said this is the first time in two years many Australians will get away for a much-needed break.

    “We’ve seen long queues at our domestic airports with eager travellers taking advantage of our reopened borders - for many, this is the first true holiday since the pandemic began. Even Christmas last year was disrupted by the surge in Omicron cases and testing requirements to cross borders, which forced many people to cancel their plans at the last minute,” Mr Zahra said

    “But now, with minimal Covid restrictions in place, Aussies have been able to book holidays with confidence and it’s set to deliver a significant boost for retailers in popular holiday destinations who’ve struggled with the absence of visitors in recent years.

    “Easter Saturday is one of the top ten trading days of the year, following the restricted trade on Good Friday, with many consumers heading to the shops for last minute items for family get togethers. We’re expecting consumers to spend $1.5 billion on food over Easter, with truckloads of seafood to be enjoyed along with chocolates and easter eggs. Australians consume an average of 5kg of chocolate per person each year, and Easter is the most popular time people give into their sweet tooth.

    “Beyond spending on travel and food, DIYs around the house will also be popular for green thumbs around the country. It’s the last break many people will have before winter sets in, and people who aren’t going away traditionally use this time to upgrade things around the home that they’ve been putting off for months due to their busy schedules.”

    Highlights from the research conducted by the Australian Retailers Association in collaboration with Roy Morgan includes:
    • Of the Australians going away this Easter, 63% will travel within their own state, 34% will go interstate and 3% overseas
    • Those aged 35-49, and the most likely to have a family in tow, are set to spend an average of $2,000 on their Easter holidays, totalling $2.6 billion overall - more than any other age group
    • 73% of Australians say they plan on buying easter food like hot cross buns, chocolates and easter eggs, spending an average of $100 on these items with nearly $1.5 billion to be spent in total
    • People in NSW are set to spend the most on easter food – almost $500 million for an average spend of $104, followed by Victorians who’ll spend $400 million for average spend of $100
    • Of the Australians planning to buy easter food, around two-thirds (66%) say they’ll be spending about the same as last year. Around a fifth (22%) say they’ll be spending less with around one in ten (12%) saying they’ll be spending more

    This ARA-Roy Morgan Snap SMS survey was conducted with an Australian-wide cross-section of 2,184 Australians aged 18+ on Friday March 11 - Wednesday March 16, 2022.

     

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    About us: The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) is Australia’s oldest, largest and most diverse retail body, representing a $360bn sector which employs 1.3 million Australians. As Australia’s peak retail body, representing more than 100,000 retail shop fronts, the ARA informs, advocates, educates, protects and unifies independent, national and international retail members. To learn more about ARA’s exclusive benefits and more, visit www.retail.org.au

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