Americans prefer their turkeys for Thanksgiving

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Eighty-three percent of Americans surveyed said that they view Thanksgiving 2020 as equally or more important than last year, and more than half (56%) said that they’ll celebrate at home.

Posted on Nov 05 ,06:59

Americans prefer their turkeys for Thanksgiving

Meanwhile, a large majority plan to shop in-store at their favorite supermarket to prepare for the holiday. These findings come from an online survey commissioned by NCSolutions (NCS), a New York- based media firm that helps CPG companies improve their advertising. The survey was conducted in mid-October and includes 2,024 respondents.

The survey also asked consumers to weigh in on their favorite – and least favorite –Thanksgiving dishes. A full 70% rated turkey No. 1. As for least favorite, Brussels sprouts was the winner, with 42% voting it as their must-avoid food item.

Reflecting on the timing of their shopping plans compared with last year, a quarter (26%) said that they would begin shopping earlier; two-thirds (65%) said that they’d start their Turkey Day shopping at the same time as last year; and 9% indicated that they would do their celebration shopping later.

In terms of which media they would turn to for Thanksgiving cooking ideas and related advice, a category where consumers could select as many responses as they wished, the top five responses were "go it on their own" (41%), cooking websites (33%), social media (26%), how-to videos (20%) and TV (18%).

Some Thanksgiving tables will be set for slightly smaller crowds, with 31% of Americans indicating that they’ll have somewhat fewer or many fewer people at the meal this year. Still, 59% are planning for the same number of guests at their table. Only 10% said that their gatherings will be larger than last year. Meanwhile, 2020 Thanksgiving celebrations will largely take place indoors, as 90% of Americans said that they plan to eat inside. In addition, 61% of people said that they’ll give thanks this year with people who don’t live in their household.

When asked how they were most likely to celebrate Thanksgiving this year, if at all, more than half (56%) indicated that they would celebrate at home, 25% said that they would celebrate at a relative’s home, and 12% had no celebration plans this year.

Sixty-one percent indicated that they would celebrate with people who don’t live with them, while 39% said that their holiday meal would only be with household members. A third of consumers (34%) expect four to six people at their celebrations, and 24% said that their gatherings would include just two to three people. Only 12% said they expected a larger crowd of 10-12.

While the majority of consumers (80%) said that they plan to buy Thanksgiving goods in-store, 19% indicated that they would purchase those goods online for delivery, and 15% said that they plan to use curbside pickup (survey respondents were able to select multiple responses).

Consumers selecting multiple responses indicated more than two-thirds (67%) will shop for their Thanksgiving table at grocery stores; a similar but slightly smaller number (58%) will shop at superstores; and a little more than a quarter (26%) at wholesale club stores.

In other good news for retailers and consumer packaged goods companies, shoppers indicated that their overall Thanksgiving spending in 2020 would be about the same as in 2019.

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