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A new Ireland study reveals most Black Friday shoppers regret unplanned purchases driven by fake discounts and social media hype.
A new Ireland study finds 60% of Black Friday shoppers regret past purchases, with 72% making unplanned buys driven by limited-time offers and perceived discounts.
Despite declining trust in sale prices—63% doubt advertised deals—39% still plan to spend, down from €431 in 2024 to €334 on average.
Social media influence is rising, especially among younger shoppers, with 40% of 15- to 24-year-olds citing influencer recommendations.
The CCPC urges consumers to plan ahead, set budgets, and verify influencer content, warning that misleading promotions and impulsive buying lead to buyer’s remorse.
Black Friday is November 28, followed by Cyber Monday on December 1.
Un nuevo estudio de Irlanda revela que la mayoría de los compradores del Viernes Negro se arrepienten de las compras no planificadas impulsadas por descuentos falsos y el bombo de las redes sociales.