The combination of cashback offers and installment plans is likely to encourage consumers to spend more during the holiday season, as they feel they are getting more value for their money.
The positive sentiment among wholesalers at Rungis suggests a rebound in consumer confidence, which could lead to increased spending on high-quality food products for holiday celebrations.
As the holiday season progresses, it is expected that more consumers will take advantage of bank promotions, leading to a surge in retail sales across various sectors.
The demand for quality food products at Rungis is likely to remain high, with wholesalers preparing for a busy week leading up to Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
The holiday season is upon us, bringing a flurry of promotions and discounts from banks and virtual wallets aimed at boosting consumer spending. With discounts ranging from 10% to 50%, cashback offers, and interest-free installment plans, consumers can find great deals on gifts, groceries, and holiday meals. Major banks like BBVA, Banco Patagonia, and Banco Macro are leading the way with exclusive offers for their customers, including cashback on purchases made through their apps and special discounts for salary account holders.
In France, the Rungis international market is bustling as wholesalers prepare for the end-of-year celebrations. Despite recent storms affecting seafood availability, wholesalers remain optimistic about the quality of products available for Christmas and New Year’s Eve. The sentiment among the 1,226 wholesalers is positive, with expectations of a successful holiday season as food prices have stabilized compared to previous years.
- The promotions from banks are designed to cater to various consumer needs, from clothing and electronics to groceries and dining. The offers are particularly beneficial for those who regularly shop at participating stores, allowing for significant savings during the holiday rush.
- In Rungis, the anticipation for quality food products is high, with wholesalers confident that the French will celebrate Christmas with a focus on quality, despite the challenges posed by recent weather conditions.