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LEGO Harry Potter Set and Budget Trends for Christmas 2024

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As Christmas approaches, the LEGO Harry Potter Dobby set is a popular gift choice, priced at 23.99 euros. Meanwhile, French consumers are facing budget constraints, with average spending dropping to 497 euros amid economic concerns.

The LEGO Harry Potter Dobby set's affordability and appeal may drive sales during the holiday season, especially among younger audiences and collectors.

The decline in the average Christmas budget in France reflects broader economic concerns, with many consumers prioritizing essential spending over luxury items.

The popularity of the LEGO Harry Potter set could lead to increased sales for Amazon as consumers seek affordable gifts this Christmas.

Economic concerns may continue to influence consumer behavior, leading to more budget-conscious shopping habits during the holiday season.


LEGO Harry Potter Set: A Perfect Christmas Gift for Fans

As Christmas approaches, the LEGO Harry Potter Dobby set has emerged as a must-have item for fans of all ages. Priced at just 23.99 euros after a 20% discount on Amazon, this set features 403 pieces, including a detailed Dobby figure and iconic accessories like the floating cake and Tom Riddle's diary. Designed for children aged 8 and up, it also serves as a collector's item with a display stand. With the holiday season in full swing, this set is expected to be a popular choice for gift-givers looking for affordable yet meaningful presents.

Budget Constraints for Christmas 2024

Despite a decline in inflation to 1.2% in October, French consumers are bracing for a tighter Christmas budget in 2024. According to a recent study by CSA Research for Cofidis, the average planned expenditure for the holiday season has dropped to 497 euros, marking a 52-euro decrease from the previous year. The primary concern for many is the rising cost of gifts and food, with 66% of respondents worried about gift prices. Interestingly, while many are feeling the pinch, a majority express confidence in their financial situation, indicating a potential shift in consumer sentiment as the holiday season approaches.

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Refs: | Le Figaro | Le Parisien |

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