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How Amazon Prime Big Deal Days Is Reshaping Holiday Shopping & Consumer Spending Trends in Retail 

Big Deal Days, a newer addition to Amazon’s annual sales events, starts today — October 8, 2024 — and runs for 48 hours, serving as an unofficial kickoff to the holiday shopping season. Rebranded as “Prime Big Deal Days” in 2023, the 2024 event is about more than Prime memberships and exclusive discounts from a major e-commerce retailer. 

While those findings will be available soon, here’s a closer look at:

  • Prime Big Deal Days & Recent Trends in Consumer Shopping Behaviors

  • Prime Big Deal Days in 2024: Changes & Potential Impacts 

To see spending patterns for Amazon Prime Day in July, check out our 2024 Prime Day data, along with our analysis of how consumer spending on Prime Day varied by generation (and region) and why Millennials spent less during the 2024 Prime Day event.

Prime Big Deal Days & Recent Trends in Consumer Shopping Behaviors

Over the past few years, Prime Big Deal days have carved out a distinct niche, with an increasing number of consumers earmarking this October event for discounting shopping. As one of two marquee sales events Amazon holds annually, Prime Big Deal Days has been associated with some remarkable spending patterns. Some of those are highlighted below.

1. An Increased Focus on Early Holiday Shopping

2. A Greater Emphasis on Essentials 

Aside from gifts, Big Deal Days have become synonymous with discounts on staple items, rather than luxury goods. 

Specifically, that means products like kitchenware, linens, disposable toiletries, and other lower-ticket home-related items tend to be hotter than pricier non-essentials, like designer accessories, high-end electronics, and major appliances, even if those more expensive items come with similar discounts.

3. More Careful Shopping

4. An Eye Toward Competitors

Big Deal Days is no longer an exclusive event to Amazon. Competitors like Target and Walmart have gotten in the game, launching their own fall sales events to coincide with Prime Big Deal Days and directly compete with Amazon. 

For bargain-focused consumers, this could be ideal, offering more opportunities for the best deals while somewhat tightening the competition before the holiday shopping traditionally kicks off.

Prime Big Deal Days in 2024: Changes & Potential Impacts

Entering the fourth quarter of 2024, Big Deal Days could inaugurate some newer trends while crystallizing other existing patterns in consumer spending. 

Given what we know so far about 2024 Prime Big Deal Days, here’s how consumer sentiments, behaviors, and spending patterns could hold steady in some ways while shifting in others going forward. 

1. More Dramatic Spending Variations by Generation

Leaning into trends mapped out by 2024 Prime Day, shoppers across different generations may continue to show distinct differences in how much they’re willing to spend, what they buy, and what they’re passing on over Big Deal Days and subsequent sales events. 

In fact, many are now wondering whether: 

  • Consumer spending will increase or decrease over 2024 Big Deal Days.

  • The average ticket price will rise or fall in light of consumers’ sensitivity to inflation.

  • Millennials will continue to tighten their wallets through end-of-year sales events.

  • Post-election sales events will reflect notable shifts in consumer sentiment and spending patterns.

2. More Celebrity Endorsed-Products

Though celebrity-backed products are nothing new to Amazon, more exposure — and bigger names entering the mix — could result in more sales for endorsed items, especially among consumers of certain generations. 

3. More AI & “Bundled” Packages

Demand for AI-powered devices and tech that integrates with voice assistants could spike this year, with sales possibly rising for smart home appliances, like robot vacuums, security cameras, and virtual “assistant-type gadgets.

With that, subscriptions bundled with tech products could also be particularly popular, with special promotions offering unique value — and possibly raising the average ticket prices for some consumers.

4. More

As Big Deal Days continues to evolve in scope, discounts, and popularity, it may be poised to set off more significant transformations in retail spending at the year’s end.

As Big Deal Days continue, Facteus will remain on the frontlines, analyzing the latest transaction data to connect the dots and decipher it in terms of consumer intelligence, retail insights, and spending trends. 

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