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Black Friday: Hit or miss?

PicodiNovember 16, 2021

Picodi.com analysts checked how interest in Black Friday sales has changed over the years and conducted a survey among internet users to find out:

  • what buyers think of Black Friday,
  • why some people don’t like it,
  • how many people are trying to shop on November 26, 2021
  • and which product categories are most popular among customers.

Big drop in interest

In 2020, Black Friday took place for the first time during the pandemic. Data obtained from Google Trends shows that the number of search queries related to Black Friday sales decreased by 37% last year. In Ireland, the Black Friday peak was in 2019, and the decline in interest is already noticeable in 2020.

SHOPPERS' INTEREST IN BLACK FRIDAY SALES

50% of the survey respondents confirmed their participation in Black Friday in 2020. Others didn’t shop on Black Friday for various reasons: 28% didn’t need anything, 17% — about the lack of interesting products on sale, and 12% complained about unexciting discounts. The pandemic also contributed to the decrease of interest in sales: some buyers preferred to avoid crowds (10%) or had a precarious financial situation (15%). Moreover, 18% of respondents forgot about Black Friday.

What buyers (don’t) like Black Friday for

BLACK FRIDAY: PROS AND CONS

The results of the survey indicate that among Irish people the negative and positive attitude towards Black Friday sales are quite even. 31% of respondents see fraudulent manipulation of product prices, when the price of an item is raised before the sale and then ‘lowered’. 21% believe that products discounted on Black Friday are uninteresting or slow-moving, and 24% indicated that the discounts on Black Friday do not stand out from other sales.

On the other hand, the other half of Irish people agreed that Black Friday offers the opportunity to make purchases on very favourable terms. 30% say that Black Friday is the best shopping holiday, and 25% say that Black Friday is an opportunity to buy expensive things much cheaper.

Black Friday 2021: what will we buy, how much will we spend

51% of the survey respondents declared their willingness to participate in this year’s Black Friday. 18% rejected the opportunity to participate in the sales, and 31% are still undecided.

Among the factors that would encourage shopping on Black Friday, the possibility of getting a discount on a desired product is most frequently chosen (43%). Better discounts would convince 31% of respondents, and additional cashback, i.e. a return of part of the amount spent, would encourage 10%. However, 16% of people would not be convinced by anything.

BLACK FRIDAY 2021

We asked decided shoppers which products they are most interested in purchasing on Black Friday. Clothing and footwear (57%) came first, electronics and household appliances came second (45%), and cosmetics and perfume (24%) came third. The average customer is prepared to spend €211 on Black Friday purchases, compared to €269 in 2020.

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Methodology

The report uses archived data from the Google Trends platform and online surveys conducted on October 15–31 2021 and August 28–September 13, 2020.

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Archival data about Black Friday

Check out Black Friday statistics from previous years:

  • Black Week: time for sales lovers
  • Black Friday in the eyes of Irish people
  • Black Friday 2018 in Ireland. What do the numbers tell us?