Another Big Shopping Holiday Is Probably Coming to the US
Singles' Day started among Chinese university students and now drives over $150 billion in annual sales, surpassing Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day combined.
- Singles' Day is projected to generate over US $150 billion annually, surpassing Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day combined.
- Half of American adults are unmarried, with many of them not seeking a relationship.
- Forecasts suggest that 25% of millennials and 33% of Gen Z may never marry.
- Experts believe Singles' Day could thrive in the U.S., based on survey results from nearly 400 U.S. singles.
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Singles' Day is a $150B holiday in China. Here's why '11/11' may catch on in the US
On Nov. 11 each year, a curious holiday takes over China. What began among Nanjing University students in the 1990s as a tongue-in-cheek counter to Valentine's Day has exploded into the world's largest shopping event: Singles' Day.
Another big shopping holiday is probably coming to the US
On Nov. 11 each year, a curious holiday takes over China. What began among Nanjing University students in the 1990s as a tongue-in-cheek counter to Valentine’s Day has exploded into the world’s largest shopping event: Singles’ Day.
Singles’ Day, a $150B holiday in China, will catch on in the US
On November 11 each year, a curious holiday takes over China. What began among Nanjing University students in the 1990s as a tongue-in-cheek counter to Valentine’s Day has exploded into the world’s largest shopping event: Singles’ Day. The date, 11/11, was chosen because the four ones resemble “bare sticks,” Chinese slang for singles. Today, the […] The post Singles’ Day, a $150B holiday in China, will catch on in the US appeared first on Asia T…
Sudan Red safety scandal rocks China ahead of Singles’ Day
China’s beauty industry has been jolted by a safety scare just as Singles’ Day promotions gather pace. Consumer testing channel Dad Lab (老爸测试) reported finding traces of a banned industrial dye, Sudan Red (苏丹红), in several skincare and makeup products, igniting a public safety scandal over ingredient safety and supply-chain transparency. #MultipleBrandsRespondToSudanRedFindings# gets over 5.3 million views on Weibo Sudan dyes are synthetic colo…
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