Millennials fueling America’s $14B drunk shopping habit: survey

Consumers make pour decisions.

Some 17% of Americans are guilty of shopping while under the influence, spending an average of $309 each, according to the Finder’s Drunk Shopping Survey of 2,179 online respondents.

That equates to $14 billion over the last 12 months.

But that tab is significantly less compared to Finder’s 2021 survey, which determined Americans collectively spent $21.6 billion on drunk purchases, half as much as the $44.9 billion in 2020, when the world stayed inside because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The new Finder’s poll, conducted in January and February, found that men (26%) are more likely than women (10%) to make a drunk purchase. The top category for men to shop while intoxicated is food (47%), while women (50%) opt for shoes, clothes, or accessories.


Some 2,179 online respondents shared their shopping habits and alcohol consumption.
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Other top items for men are: shoes, clothes, or accessories (46%), gambling (43%), and cigarettes (42%). Major female purchases include food (15%), alcohol (8%), cigarettes (5%), and pets, music, and gambling (4% each).

Motor vehicles drive the most expensive category with an average spend of $2,038.

Millennials (33%) are the generation most likely to hit “add to cart” when they’re drinking compared to Gen Z (28%), Gen X (8%), and Baby Boomers (2%).


Drunk Shopping ‘Habit’ Reaches $14 Billion
Men are more likely to gamble compared to women while they’re intoxicated.
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Food was the top choice for boomers at 45%, with alcohol the most popular option for Gen X at 45%. Shoes, clothes or accessories were the most commonly bought items by both millennials (52%) and Gen Z (44%).

People on the West Coast (20%) are most likely to drunk shop while those in the Midwest (15%) are the least likely.

The study found under-the-influence shopping habits differ by salary.

People earning more than $100,000 a year (26%) are almost twice as likely to drunk shop as those who earn under $100,000 (15%).

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New Jersey water park at American Dream Mall closes after helicopter display injures four

Four people were injured when a decorative helicopter figurine came crashing down into a pool full of children inside New Jersey’s American Dream mall Sunday.

One person was rushed to the hospital and three others were treated on the scene after the large display came crashing down from the ceiling of the DreamWorks Water Park inside the East Rutherford mall around 3 p.m., officials said.

The water park was evacuated and police are investigating the terrifying incident.

None of the victims suffered life-threatening injuries. Authorities have not released the ages of the injured, but the park-goers said the helicopter was hung from a wire above a kiddy pool area.

The section of the water park where the display fell is called “The Penguins Frozen Fun Zone” and is designed for toddlers, according to the American Dream website.


The helicopter figurine crashed into “The Penguins Frozen Fun Zone” inside American Dream mall Sunday.
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Visitors enjoying the water park said they heard a crash and then screams from both parents and kids as people began panicking.

“A large helicopter display fell on to a kiddy pool and slide area! Chaos soon after,” Angel Sanchez tweeted alongside photos of the downed copter. “The sound was scary then the screaming from parents and kids.”

Mall officials closed the park for the rest of the day and said it would remain closed Monday.


One person was rushed to the hospital and three others were treated on the scene after the scary incident.
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“The safety of our guests is our highest priority. We will conduct a thorough investigation into this incident to ensure the park meets all safety regulations as required,” American Dream officials said in a statement to NJ.com.

With Post wires.



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Cow caught on video in Dubrai, India, shopping mall

Shoppers in India had a cow when one wandered into a shopping mall there.

The bovine was caught on video in Dubrai, in the Indian state of Assam, strutting through the aisles of the men’s section of a clothing store.

In the clip, which has gone viral, customers and employees can be seen moo-ving out of its way.

The cow was seen strutting through the aisles of the men’s section of a clothing store.
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The brazen cash cow must have run out of money, and left the store unharmed.

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