Amid a proliferation of purchasing options and budget concerns surrounding sustained inflationary pressures, online retailers are struggling to meet rising consumer expectations around the globe, according to an independent survey announced today by Celigo, the leading integration platform as a service (iPaaS) for business and IT users.
The “2024 Online Retail Trends Report,” commissioned by Celigo, surveyed over 1,500 U.S. and U.K. consumers about their recent online shopping experiences, as well as preferences, habits and purchasing plans for 2024. It revealed that 88% of U.S. and 79% of U.K. shoppers said that online retailers failed to meet their expectations at least once in the past year, citing increased pricing, late deliveries and excessive shipping costs as their primary frustrations. Just as concerning for retailers, inflation and higher prices remain the No. 1 concern for global consumers with 42% of U.S. and 44% of U.K respondents planning to shop less online because they need to tighten their budgets.