Researchers have discovered the household names which are helping Londoners deal with the ups, downs and hardships of the last 12 months, with movie and TV streaming service Netflix coming top.
Findings published in a new report by leading promotional products retailer 4imprint reveals the best brands of the year.
Runner-up is the retail giant Amazon, which keep deliveries going supplying everything from home schooling provisions to electronics for the millions of home workers.
Not surprisingly then, nearly half (48%) of those polled said they spend more money than usual during the periods of lockdown and three quarters (75%) said it really cheered them up when they knew a delivery was on its way.
Although technology brands feature highly, brands from more traditional industries are hot on their heels.
The winners
According to its study, Movie and TV streaming service Netflix secures the number one spot. Runner-up is the retail giant Amazon, which keep deliveries going supplying everything from home schooling provisions to electronics for the millions of home workers.
Not surprisingly then, nearly half (48%) of those polled said they spend more money than usual during the periods of lockdown and three quarters (75%) said it really cheered them up when they knew a delivery was on its way.
Who are the top brands?
Facebook is in third place, followed by WhatsApp, YouTube and Cadbury’s.
TikTok, Marks and Spencer, ASOS and Aldi were also said to have kept our spirits up, as did Instagram, LEGO, Disney+ and Spotify.
Most of us would have been lost without certain brands and although technology brands featured highly, brands from more traditional industries are hot on the heels of say Xbox or Apple. Visit here to read the findings of the study published by promotional experts 4imprint.
Shopping Behaviour & Buying Habits
- Among some of the most popular purchases people have made this year were food, clothes and DIY supplies
- 42% said they buy from brands that have good sales and offers on
- A quarter said that speed of delivery was important to them when choosing to buy from one company over an another
- One in four said they bought from a brand during lockdown and have since become a loyal customer
- 23% insist on buying from British brands in order to feel patriotic
- When shopping online, 52% of respondents said that price was the most important thing for them
- A further 40% explained that the brand – in addition to the price they are willing to pay for it – matters the most, suggesting that brand awareness heavily influences buyer behaviour.
What has impressed customers in London?
- Nearly half (47%) of respondents said they felt certain brands have boomed due to their ability to adapt
- A strong online presence (44%) and the reliability (36%) of products or services were other reasons cited for success.
Evidently, competitive pricing coupled with a strong brand presence has never been more important to Londoners.
The best brands of the year
Netflix
Amazon
YouTube
Cadbury’s
Prime video (Amazon)
Sky TV
Spotify
Just Eat
Aldi
Disney +
Apple
TikTok
M&S
Kellogg’s
Snapchat
Sony Playstation
Heinz
PG Tips
Now TV
BBC Sounds
Next
Deliveroo
Nespresso
ASOS
X Box (Microsoft)
Birdseye
LEGO