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Online shopping is likely to beat physical stores this Christmas in Germany
For the first time, the majority of German consumers plan to buy presents online this Christmas – reveals a new survey conducted by Deloitte. According to the study, 67 percent of consumers want to buy at least some of their gifts online. Household spending this Christmas is likely to average at EUR 488, which is 2 euros less than in 2018.
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