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Shoppers are turning to resale as inflation shifts shopping habits, survey finds

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AUSTIN, Texas — FloorFound today announced findings from its inaugural Earth Day consumer survey that examines shopping preferences and behaviors around sustainability, resale, and circular commerce.

The survey finds that inflation is disrupting the status quo this Earth Day, with nearly 7 in 10 Americans (69%) reporting that their shopping habits have changed because of rising prices. But in good news for consumers’ pocketbooks and the planet, the majority of respondents (71%) have already purchased used or resale items in the past year. This number is only rising, with 3 in 4 (76%) Americans planning to buy a used or resale item in the next year.

Value and sustainability are the top two reasons why shoppers are embracing the recommerce trend, but consumers diverge in where they shop for the resale items they need and want. Key findings from the survey of more than 600 U.S. consumers include:

Consumers embrace resale as cost-effective and eco-friendly.

Resale offers a “killer combination” of price and sustainability that is critical to protect the planet. This positive impact is poised to grow as consumers plan to shop resale even more in the future.

Large and big-ticket items gain resale momentum.

Apparel and furniture are the most popular resale areas – with oversized and big-ticket items on the radar for the year ahead.

Facebook Marketplace emerges as a top destination, but consumer trust is lacking.

Not all resale channels are equal in the minds of consumers when it comes to large purchases like furniture. While Facebook Marketplace has achieved rapid widespread adoption as a leading resale destination, it’s not considered especially trustworthy – ranking lower than retail resale outlets and thrift stores.

Americans want brands to offer resale – and reward those who do.

New resale models are popular but not yet widely known, offering retailers a unique opportunity to better serve customers and build brand value through sustainability.

“This survey indicates that new resale models represent an important growth opportunity for oversized retailers and brand manufacturers, ” said Chris Richter, founder and CEO, FloorFound. “So far, consumers are very receptive to resale but largely unaware of full-scale recommerce programs. Retailers and brands can, and should, act now to implement and promote recommerce initiatives in order to take market share, increase revenue,  and do their part in protecting the planet.”

About FloorFound

FloorFound is focused on helping to protect the planet by extending the lifecycle of oversized retail products. Founded with the mission of empowering a circular future for all retail, FloorFound’s end-to-end Recommerce platform and extensive warehouse network simplify the complexities of oversized returns and resale, from coordination of item pickup and inspection to marketing, sales and revenue recovery. Joybird, Floyd, Burrow and Inside Weather rely on FloorFound to power their resale storefronts and drive traffic via the FloorFound marketplace. With FloorFound, large items can find new life and create new joy. For more information, visit https://floorfound.com/ .

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