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53% of citizens shop in malls less frequently due to pandemic - survey

Author: Hari Alfeo

ZAGREB, Nov 27 (Hina) - The COVID-19 pandemic has affected people's shopping habits, with 52.9% saying they go to shopping malls less frequently, according to the findings of a survey conducted by Ja Trgovac magazine and the Hendal market research agency.

The survey was conducted in October, covering citizens older than 16, the magazine said in a press release on Friday.

The findings show that 98.7% of Croats shop in malls - 34% several times a week and 30% several times a month.

Thirteen percent visit shopping malls every day and 11% solely on weekends, 11% shop in malls on a monthly basis or less frequently, and 1.3% never.

In malls, 69% of respondents mainly buy food and home essentials, 26.4% buy clothes and shoes, and 3.2% buy technical goods.

Respondents very rarely go to hairdressing or beauty salons in shopping malls.

78% plan to buy Christmas gifts

Respondents were asked if they planned to buy Christmas gifts and how much they planned to spend on them.

According to the findings, 78% plan to buy Christmas gifts, with 28% spending up to HRK 200, 31% up to HRK 500, 13% up to HRK 1,000 and 6% more than that.

They said that they would spend about the same amount as last Christmas.

(€1 = HRK 7.5)

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