Hispanic Shoppers Like to Browse

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The best way to market to Hispanics may be right in the store. That’s just one of the conclusions that can be drawn from TNS’ Hispanic Shopper 360 study, released Thursday (Dec. 11).

Compared to non-Hispanic shoppers, Hispanics tend to be browsers. Only 16 percent of Hispanics found it was important to get in and out of a store quickly, compared to 39 percent of non-Hispanic shoppers.

Hispanics’ purchase decisions are also more likely to be influenced by in-store promotions and advertising with 34 percent saying they are influenced by in-store ads and coupons compared to 14 percent of total shoppers.

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