Valentine's Day The Biggest Consumer Holiday In America

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The Biggest Consumer Holiday in U.S Valentine’s Day A presentation of BollyArts

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The Biggest Consumer Holiday in U.S

Valentine’s Day

A presentation

of

BollyArts

Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day truly is the day of love and romance.

But apart from exchanging greetings cards, roses

and candies, it has become America’s largest

consumer holiday. With over 62% of American

celebrating this day the total money spend on this

single day is about $20 billion.

62% Of Americans

celebrate valentine’s

day.

By Sending

Candies & Chocolates

Greeting Cards

Flowers

Romantic

Dinner

The first written Valentine’s Day

Greetings card dates back to

15th century.

By 17th century, British started

exchanging greeting cards on Valentine’s

Day.

Mass production of

Valentine’s Day

greetings

Cards started back in

1840.

1.4Billion Valentine’s

Day cards are

exchanged in U.S.

Spending

15.7 billion on Greeting

Cards

35 million of only heart shape chocolate boxes

are sold.

1,011

billion

Spending

220million roses

produced for

Valentine’s Day.

1.7 billion

(73% bought by men, 27% bought by women)

Spending

$4Billion spend on buying

jewelry by 20% of

Americans celebrating

Valentine’s Day.

$6 million couples are likely to

get engaged on Valentine’s Day.

An average couple spends

$139dining out on

valentine’s day.

8% of the respondents will

eat out more than once on February

14th.

56% of women and

61% of men claim using

your phone at the dinner table is the

biggest blunder.

11% of couples split

the bill

50% of people will eat

three-course meal

23% will share meals

13% will dine on the entrée

Only 8% would try extensive menu.

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