Toy Sales for Children's Day Fell 5.2%, Despite a Sharp Upturn in E-Commerce
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From the sector they attributed the bad result to the cold and the non-workable day. What categories were drawn and which were left behind.
Retail sales by SMEs for Children's Day 2025 fell 0.3% compared to the same date last year, measured at constant prices, and average real spending plummeted by 21.1%, according to a survey prepared by the Argentine Confederation of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (CAME). The report reflected that "this result occurs in a context in which more than 87% of businesses applied promotions" and specified that the average ticket reached $33,736 comp…
Toy sales for Children’s Day 2025 recorded a 0.3% drop compared to the same date last year, measured at constant prices, according to the survey prepared by the Argentine Confederation of the Median Company (CAME). The report reflects a limited impact of the commercial date, which failed to reverse the trend of stagnation observed during August. In contrast, the Argentine Chamber of the Toy Industry (CAIJ) recorded a 5.2% drop in toy sales, whic…
The average ticket was $33,736, with a predominance of economic gifts and unequal behavior by category and region, according to a CAME report. The entry Children’s Day: SME sales dropped 0.3% compared to 2024 was first published in #BorderPeriodism.
Retail sales fell 0.3% compared to 2024, despite promotions and payment facilities.
The average ticket was $13,000 in neighborhood shops and $38,000 in chains. The reasons behind the down.
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