Christmas shoppers cracking down on spending this year as four in 10 adults reveal they are stressed about the cost
Four in 10 adults are worried about the cost of Christmas this year – but 75 per cent plan on shopping savvy as a result.
A poll of 2,000 people found 47 per cent use loyalty programmes as a way of saving around the festive period.
With the average Brit signing up to four different loyalty programmes to help their cash go further.
But as many as 44 per cent have accrued loyalty points they haven’t got around to redeeming yet – estimated to be worth as much as £190.
Although 48 per cent like to save up for something big, rather than spending points as soon as they receive them.
A spokesperson for loyalty programme Virgin Red, which commissioned the research, said: “With many Brits feeling the pinch from the rising cost of living, it’s great to see shoppers take advantage of points earning opportunities when buying Christmas presents this year.
“Loyalty programmes with travel perks are a great place to start as you can literally turn your everyday spending into incredible experiences, and it seems like many people are now catching on.
It also emerged four in 10 base lots of their everyday purchases on whether they can get some sort of reward from their spending.
While others like comparing prices online before buying (43 per cent) and taking advantage of free delivery offers (36 per cent), according to the stats from OnePoll.com.
The research also revealed the UK’s biggest bargain hunters this Christmas, with Belfast, where 75 per cent of residents consider themselves one, coming out on top.
Those in Northern Ireland’s capital like finding festive deals – specifically when buying gifts (56 per cent), chocolates (41 per cent), and food (35 per cent).
Manchester took second place with 74 per cent identifying themselves as having an eye for a deal, followed by Southampton (73 per cent).
Those in both cities typically spend two-and-half hours each week searching for bargains.
And 61 per cent of those in Southampton dread having to buy anything full price – with 56 per cent of Mancunians feeling the same way.
The spokesperson for Virgin Red, which has seen more than one million new members joining in the past year, added: “It’s like winning the lottery when you can redeem loyalty points on something really special that you wouldn’t usually buy.”
TOP 10 BARGAIN LOVING CITIES:
1. Belfast
2. Manchester
3. Southampton
4. Newcastle
5. London
6. Brighton
7. Birmingham
8. Sheffield
9. Liverpool
10. Bristol
What is loyalty pricing?
You may have heard of loyalty pricing, but do you know what it is?
Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Morrisons are three supermarkets that offer customers signed up to their loyalty schemes exclusive discounts – known as loyalty pricing.
All three retailer’s schemes, Nectar Card, Clubcard and More Card, are free to sign up to as well.
The obvious advantage to loyalty pricing is that you can save potentially hundreds of pounds a year on your shopping, all without spending a penny.
But different supermarkets offer exclusive discounts on different products, so do some research before doing your shopping.
Either way, be wary of supermarkets artificially inflating prices to make it seem like you’re getting a better deal than you are.
A previous investigation by consumer group Which? found Sainsbury’s and Tesco have increased the price of everyday goods then slapped loyalty prices on them thinking customers wouldn’t notice.
Either way, it’s worth shopping around though.
Supermarkets change their prices all the time, sometimes multiple times daily, so it’s worth researching to ensure you’re getting the best price on an item.
You can use websites like Trolley to see how the major supermarket’s compare in terms of price on any number of goods.
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