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Father’s Day research: Novelty ties and self-gifting voted worst ways to treat dads

by Fiona Briggs
June 15, 2023
in Data
Reading Time: 2 mins read

With Father’s Day only a matter of days away, shoppers are already ahead of the game. Dads deserve the best and the nation’s buying habits reveal just what that looks like…

In the first of a two-part series of online polls carried out by Product of the Year, the UK’s largest survey of product innovation, consumers were asked what they would be buying their dad this year. Gadgets & tech came up top trumps with 35% of the votes, razors and grooming products (31%), chocolates and treats (29%) and ‘other’ products including a ‘nice bottle of wine’ made up the rest of the votes.

Adding a cheeky twist, Product of the Year also asked consumers what they thought the ‘worst’ Father’s Day gift was? ‘No gift/gifting yourself’ was unanimously agreed to be the worst gift-crime one could commit against fathers on Father’s Day (61%). Other worst presents included ‘novelty ties and socks’ and ‘gardening equipment’.

“Our dads do a lot for us, so it’s important to make them feel special and loved, especially on Father’s Day.” says Helga Slater, MD, Product of the Year. “Our poll results show what this does (and doesn’t) look like for consumers as we approach the annual calendar day and hopefully helps brands and retailers stay up to the minute and ready for Father’s Day and throughout the year. After all, treating dads and making them feel special shouldn’t just be a one-day event!”

Brands can enter Product of the Year 2024 here.

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