NEW YORK (TheStreet) --Target(TGT Quote), Wal-Mart Stores (WMT Quote) and K-Mart, are topping this year's list of go-to destinations for holiday shopping, according to a survey released by Citigroup.
And with a whopping 70% of those surveyed citing price as their main motivation for choosing where to shop, it is, of course, no surprise that discounters reign supreme. In fact, 80% of the survey's respondents said they require at least a 10% discount in order to justify making a purchase. And not only are discounters wallet-friendly, they are also stocking some of this year's most popular gift-giving items, like children's toys, LCD televisions, GPS Navigators, Apple(AAPL Quote) iPod touch, digital cameras and gift cards. Both Wal-Mart and Target have significantly lowered prices on their toy offerings, a category more than half of the respondents plan to purchase. Wal-Mart will be featuring 100 toys for just $10 during the holiday shopping season. Department stores like Kohl's(KSS Quote), J.C. Penney(JCP Quote) and Macy's(M Quote) also promise to be popular this holiday season, with 56% of those surveyed saying they will shop these locations. Department stores could benefit from the slow return of apparel and accessories -- specifically denim, bags and shoes and boots -- which, according to the survey, rank as "hot" holiday items. In addition, online retailers like Amazon.com (AMZN Quote)are also poised to pick up market share, with 80% planning on making at least one purchase online. It will not, however, be a Merry Christmas for all. Drugstores, which are seeing a boost during flu season, apparently won't be as lucky come the holidays. According to the survey, only 22% are planning on shopping at places like Rite Aid(RAD Quote), CVS Caremark(CVS Quote) and Walgreen(WAG Quote).- Loading Comments...
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