The State of Convenience - What Consumers Are Looking For [infographic]
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THE STATE OF CONVENIENCE
The bar has been raised in the minds of consumers for what constitutes "convenience." Consumers want holistic time-and-energy saving solutions that fit their lifestyles. Regarding major and minor purchases, they want exactly what they want, when they want it.
69% of Americans are looking for way to simplify their lives
74% of Americans agree: "If I am getting bad service, I will walk out of the store even if they have exactly what I am looking for."
45% of U.S. consumers say they are somewhat/very likely to pay for a service that provides extra convenience in their lives.
CONSUMERS VALUE TIME, AND THEREFORE CONVENIENCE, BECAUSE THEY FEEL BUSIER:
54% of consumers today agree with the statement, "No matter how hard I try, I never seem to have as much time to do the things I want to do. Despite steep advances in technology, it was virtually identical the last two years.
71% of millennials agree with the same statement
(To view this infographic on its original site, click here.)
THE STATE OF CONVENIENCE
The bar has been raised in the minds of consumers for what constitutes "convenience." Consumers want holistic time-and-energy saving solutions that fit their lifestyles. Regarding major and minor purchases, they want exactly what they want, when they want it.
69% of Americans are looking for way to simplify their lives
74% of Americans agree: "If I am getting bad service, I will walk out of the store even if they have exactly what I am looking for."
45% of U.S. consumers say they are somewhat/very likely to pay for a service that provides extra convenience in their lives.
CONSUMERS VALUE TIME, AND THEREFORE CONVENIENCE, BECAUSE THEY FEEL BUSIER:
54% of consumers today agree with the statement, "No matter how hard I try, I never seem to have as much time to do the things I want to do. Despite steep advances in technology, it was virtually identical the last two years.
71% of millennials agree with the same statement
(To view this infographic on its original site, click here.)
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