With Valentine’s Day quickly approaching next week, Salesforce released data on intriguing Canadian consumer insights. The data reveals a diverse range of ways that Canadians are spending, gifting and celebrating the big day of love this year. For example:
- The majority of Canadians (55%) are looking to celebrate over a romantic dinner at a restaurant, despite economic factors such as the price of food (41%) and dining (40%) weighing on respondents’ minds.
- In contrast, nearly one-third (29%) of the respondents want a quiet evening at home enjoying a more relaxed atmosphere.
- 13% per cent want to spend Valentines Day with family, whereas 14% turn to friends for friendship and camaraderie
- Self-care also takes priority this Valentines Day with 13% wanting to indulge in self care services and 11% are celebrating by treating themselves.
- With a vision to create lasting memories with loved ones, 10% of Canadians are looking forward to travel this Valentines Day
- Almost three-quarters of Canadians (74%) plan to buy a gift this year, with flowers (42%) and an evening out (40%) being the most gifted items planned for this year.
You can also access all the data here.
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Data From Salesforce Shows Canadians Want To Eat Out This Valentine’s Day, Despite Rising Food Prices
With Valentine’s Day quickly approaching next week, Salesforce released data on intriguing Canadian consumer insights. The data reveals a diverse range of ways that Canadians are spending, gifting and celebrating the big day of love this year. For example:
You can also access all the data here.
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