Buying on Valentine’s Day has evolved from simple gift-giving into a massive global economic event. This paper explores the history, consumer behavior, and modern trends associated with the holiday. 🌹 The History of Valentine’s Consumption
Valentine’s Day began as a religious feast for St. Valentine. By the 18th century, friends and lovers exchanged handwritten notes. The industrial revolution transformed this into a commercial powerhouse.
Esther Howland mass-produced the first American valentines. 1913: Hallmark Cards began mass-manufacturing valentines. buy valentines day
Buying patterns are driven by emotional labor and social expectations. The pressure to match a partner's effort.
A shift toward eco-friendly flowers and ethical jewelry. 📉 Challenges for Retailers Buying on Valentine’s Day has evolved from simple
Seasonal items have no value after the holiday. 🎯 Conclusion
A growing trend of "Galentine's" or solo celebrations. 🚀 Modern Trends in Buying Valentine
High demand for travel and workshops.