66% OF GEN Z CONSUMERS PLAN TO CELEBRATE VALENTINE’S DAY – MORE THAN ANY OTHER GENERATION, NUMERATOR REPORTS

CHICAGO, Feb. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Numerator, a data and tech company serving the market research space, has released new data on how consumers plan to celebrate Valentineโ€™s Day 2024, sourced from verified purchase data and a sentiment survey of over 5,100 consumers on their 2024 holiday intentions. Overall, 61% of consumers plan to celebrate Valentineโ€™s Day, with gift giving and dining out the top ways to celebrate.

Consumer Sentiment Findings Include:

  • Gen Z is the generation most likely to say they will celebrate Valentineโ€™s Day 2024. Overall, 61% of consumers (+4 points from 2023) plan to celebrate the holiday, with Gen Z and Millennials even more likely to say they will celebrate (66% and 64%, respectively).
  • One-third of consumers are making their Valentineโ€™s Day plans a month out. 34% of celebrators said they make their Valentineโ€™s Day plans over one month in advance, while only 17% wait until 1-2 days before.
  • Valentineโ€™s Day is the top holiday for dining out. 39% of celebrators plan to go out to eat to celebrate Valentineโ€™s Day โ€“ more than any other holiday surveyed.
  • Celebration plans vary by generation. Millennials are the most likely generation to say they will give gifts (44%), Boomers+ are the most likely to decorate their homes (20%), and Gen Z are the most likely to go out for drinks (21%).
  • Almost all Valentineโ€™s Day celebrants intend to purchase something for the holiday. 96% of celebrants plan to make a purchase for Valentineโ€™s Day. The top planned purchases are candy (49%), gifts (47%), food (43%), and alcoholic beverages (17%).
    • Valentineโ€™s Day ranks third among holidays when it comes to planned candy purchases. While nearly half of Valentineโ€™s Day celebrants plan to buy candy, the holiday still ranks behind Halloween (79%) and Easter (53%) for planned candy purchases.
    • Valentineโ€™s Day alcohol purchases vary by generation. Among those who plan to buy alcohol, wine is the top choice (43%), followed by spirits (41%), beer (36%), and champagne (34%). Boomers+ are the most likely generation to opt for wine, Gen X is the most likely to buy spirits, and Millennials are the most likely to buy champagne.
  • Most Valentineโ€™s Day shoppers expect to spend less than $100. 73% of celebrants plan to keep their purchasers under $100 for the holiday, and consumers plan to do their Valentineโ€™s shopping at big box stores (40%), grocery stores (33%), online retailers (27%), and discount or dollar stores (23%).

Consumer Purchase Data Findings Include:

  • In the four-week lead-up to Valentine's Day 2023, 84% of US households purchased candy. Of the households that purchased candy, 40% bought Valentine's candy specifically, 64% purchased non-seasonal chocolate candy, and 44% bought non-seasonal non-chocolate candy.
  • Seasonal favorites see more buyers and more sales for Valentineโ€™s Day. Elmer Chocolate and Russel Stover saw the largest sales increases (+626% and +104%,ย  respectively) in the four-week lead-up to the holiday (compared to the previous four weeks).
  • Candy shoppers are buying across big box, dollar, and grocery stores. Last year, Walmart, Target, Dollar Tree, Kroger, and Dollar General were the top candy retailers leading up to Valentineโ€™s Day based on dollar salesโ€“Dollar Tree & Dollar General saw 26% and 35% sales lifts, respectively.

Numeratorโ€™s 2024 Holiday Preview survey was fielded to 5,132 consumers in January 2024 and highlights consumersโ€™ celebration, shopping and spending plans for 14 key holidays through the end of the year. 756 shoppers shared details of their Valentineโ€™s Day plans. Valentineโ€™s Day candy purchasing data was compiled using Numeratorโ€™s 150k household Total Commerce Panel, looking at data from 01/17/2023 to 02/14/2023 versus the prior four weeks.

About Numerator:

Numerator is a data and tech company bringing speed and scale to market research.ย  Numerator blends first-party data from over 1 million US households with advanced technology to provide 360-degree consumer understanding for the market research industry that has been slow to change. Headquartered in Chicago, IL, Numerator has 2,000 employees worldwide; 80 of the top 100 CPG brandsโ€™ manufacturers are Numerator clients.


Bob Richter
Numerator
212-802-8588
press@numerator.com

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