For all of 2010 the word "crisis" was popular, the media and the trend seems to continue, unfortunately, at Christmas. Although, it seems, the crisis will not affect our boards in the holiest day of the year. Mind you, the money available is limited, but we are ready to give up new clothes and travel rather than food. Indeed, according to the study dell'Adoc, the Association to protect consumers, this year at Christmas, particularly the acquisition will increase (2%) of quality food products, to understand those DOP, DOC, DOCG and so on. While
have a table laden with all kinds of goods, the savings will penalize other sectors. In times of economic instability, we tend to live more in the house, rediscover family values \u200b\u200bas those disheartened by an international framework that we announce new sacrifices.
A worry is the political situation marked by deep divisions at a time when Europe was shaken by finance catastrophic situations such as that of Greece and Ireland. The question is one only: Italy'll pull through? Meanwhile, changing habits, and the word Christmas savings becomes more popular the word crisis. You rediscover the barter and recycling. You save money by buying on the Internet rather than in traditional stores, on market stalls rather than in a mall. This, while tapering the budget to be given to each gift. Also according to the ADOC, the most popular price range for a single prize will settle between 20 and 40 €. In detail, 29% of Italians will spend on a single prize of up to 20 €, 37% between 20 and 40 €, 23% between 40 and 60 euro and only 12% will go further, get to spend more of 60 €. According to the calculations of the association will average expenditure of about € 350 per family, with a percentage increase over last year by 4%. It would therefore reverse the negative trend. Certainly positive news but still a small consolation. Not I wish you a Merry Christmas and double that for all doc.
Angela Francesca D'Atri
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