Holidays 2022

2022 - 10 - 18

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Everything We Know About the Dunkin' Holiday 2022 Drink Menu ... (Parade Magazine)

Ushering in the most magical time of the year also means we embracing the seasonal menus crafted by our favorite restaurants and coffee chains, including Dunkin ...

In 2021, the holiday menu rolled out in stores on Nov. Cookie Butter is the flavor of 2022, which will likely make Santa very happy. Some fan-favorite flavors will be popping back for a limited-time. What’s Returning to the Dunkin’ Holiday Menu in 2022? 3, which was a day earlier than the 2020 debut, and up slightly from 2019’s Nov. What’s New on the Dunkin’ Holiday Menu in 2022?

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Airbnb expects more bookings, says holidays to boost travel ... (BusinessWorld Online)

Amanpreet Bajaj, Airbnb general manager for Southeast Asia, India, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, said the increase is expected since more Filipinos are looking to ...

It will be important from a flexibility perspective to ensure that people have more flexible options in travel and that’s where a platform like Airbnb becomes very important,” he added. We will continue to work with more partners in the country and work with our host community, and government stakeholders to ensure that we get an ecosystem that benefits all,” Mr. The Tourism department on Monday announced that the Philippines has logged 1.77 million foreign visitors as of Oct. “We have already a vibrant host community in the Philippines. I think that is a very positive outlook for us,” he added. Bajaj said during an interview on the sidelines of Airbnb’s inaugural Future of Travel event in Makati City on Tuesday.

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Starbucks unveils this year's most festive holiday gifts (Starbucks Stories)

Here's an early look at items sure to bring the holiday cheer. Bling Cold Cups (24 oz) and Bling Ornaments. Suggested retail price (SRP): $29.95 for the cold ...

Jewel tones are the new red and green this holiday season, and Starbucks has new Jeweled Cold Cups available in white, merlot and azure. This adorable cup will bring a pop of pink and happiness to brighten those cold winter days. This year’s Starbucks Christmas Blend features a dark roast blend of Aged Sumatra, Guatemala, Colombia and Papua New Guinea with notes of baking spices and a chocolate finish. For a fun twist on holiday décor, find Bling Cold Cup Ornaments in the two new colors this holiday season as well. The most wonderful time of the year is almost here, and Starbucks is sharing a preview of top gifts coming soon to stores this upcoming holiday season. From dazzling cold cups and tumblers to must-have ornaments, seasonal coffee and more, there is a perfect gift for everyone to enjoy.

Starbucks' 2022 Holiday Cup Lineup Features Some Eye-Catching ... (Tasting Table)

Catering to both cold and hot beverage lovers alike, this year's Starbucks holiday cups are the perfect gift idea for coffee lovers who are always ...

Available in a pack of 6, the red and green reusable tumblers are sure to add some cheer and holiday magic with every sip. According to a press release from Starbucks, the holiday cup lineup is set to showcase a range of hot beverage mugs like the widely popular Color Changing Hot Cup Set. Here's what you can expect to see at a Starbucks near you.

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Holiday 2022 robot vacuum buying guide: The best robot vacuums ... (CBS News)

Thinking of giving someone a robot vacuum for the holidays? Read this gift guide before you buy one.

[iRobot Braava Jet 240 robot mop, $135 (reduced from $199)](https://clicks.trx-hub.com/xid/cbsint_a10ef_cbsnews?q=https://www.amazon.com/iRobot-Braava-jet-240-Robot/dp/B019OH9898/?tag=cbs-news-20&p=https://www.cbsnews.com/essentials/holiday-2022-robot-vacuum-buying-guide-dont-shop-before-you-read-this/&event_type=click&article_id=541b60ec-7b0b-4db2-9a1a-fd9be4d660ad) [iRobot Roomba i4+, $520 (reduced from $650)](https://clicks.trx-hub.com/xid/cbsint_a10ef_cbsnews?q=https://www.amazon.com/iRobot-Roomba-Vacuum-Automatic-Disposal/dp/B08TP1D9X1/?tag=cbs-news-20&th=1&p=https://www.cbsnews.com/essentials/holiday-2022-robot-vacuum-buying-guide-dont-shop-before-you-read-this/&event_type=click&article_id=541b60ec-7b0b-4db2-9a1a-fd9be4d660ad) [Lefant M210 robot vacuum cleaner, $90 (reduced from $260)](https://clicks.trx-hub.com/xid/cbsint_a10ef_cbsnews?q=https://www.amazon.com/Lefant-M210-Cleaner-Automatic-Self-Charging/dp/B08R9LK9K3/?tag=cbs-news-20&p=https://www.cbsnews.com/essentials/holiday-2022-robot-vacuum-buying-guide-dont-shop-before-you-read-this/&event_type=click&article_id=541b60ec-7b0b-4db2-9a1a-fd9be4d660ad) [iRobot Baava Jet 240](https://clicks.trx-hub.com/xid/cbsint_a10ef_cbsnews?q=https://www.amazon.com/iRobot-Braava-jet-240-Robot/dp/B019OH9898/?tag=cbs-news-20&p=https://www.cbsnews.com/essentials/holiday-2022-robot-vacuum-buying-guide-dont-shop-before-you-read-this/&event_type=click&article_id=541b60ec-7b0b-4db2-9a1a-fd9be4d660ad) is the most affordable robot mop from iRobot's popular Braava line. [Shark Ion robot vacuum (gray), $208 (reduced from $230)](https://clicks.trx-hub.com/xid/cbsint_a10ef_cbsnews?q=https://www.amazon.com/Shark-AV753-Connected-Runtime-Cleaning/dp/B08C6XGP4F/?tag=cbs-news-20&p=https://www.cbsnews.com/essentials/holiday-2022-robot-vacuum-buying-guide-dont-shop-before-you-read-this/&event_type=click&article_id=541b60ec-7b0b-4db2-9a1a-fd9be4d660ad) [iRobot Roomba 694 robot vacuum, $249 (reduced from $274)](https://clicks.trx-hub.com/xid/cbsint_a10ef_cbsnews?q=https://www.amazon.com/iRobot-Vacuum-Wi-Fi-Connectivity-Carpets-Self-Charging/dp/B08SP5GYJP/?tag=cbs-news-20&p=https://www.cbsnews.com/essentials/holiday-2022-robot-vacuum-buying-guide-dont-shop-before-you-read-this/&event_type=click&article_id=541b60ec-7b0b-4db2-9a1a-fd9be4d660ad) [wrote](https://clicks.trx-hub.com/xid/cbsint_a10ef_cbsnews?q=https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R1WAPKSU3Y60UA/?tag=cbs-news-20&p=https://www.cbsnews.com/essentials/holiday-2022-robot-vacuum-buying-guide-dont-shop-before-you-read-this/&event_type=click&article_id=541b60ec-7b0b-4db2-9a1a-fd9be4d660ad). [Samsung Jet Bot AI+ robot vacuum](https://clicks.trx-hub.com/xid/cbsint_a10ef_cbsnews?q=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0912TLG7T/?tag=cbs-news-20&p=https://www.cbsnews.com/essentials/holiday-2022-robot-vacuum-buying-guide-dont-shop-before-you-read-this/&event_type=click&article_id=541b60ec-7b0b-4db2-9a1a-fd9be4d660ad) has a bunch of cool features, including 30 watts of adjustable suction, 3D object recognition with AI and powerful LiDAR navigation. [Samsung Jet Bot+ robot vacuum with clean station, $750 (reduced from $800)](https://clicks.trx-hub.com/xid/cbsint_a10ef_cbsnews?q=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0912V3VTZ/?tag=cbs-news-20&p=https://www.cbsnews.com/essentials/holiday-2022-robot-vacuum-buying-guide-dont-shop-before-you-read-this/&event_type=click&article_id=541b60ec-7b0b-4db2-9a1a-fd9be4d660ad) [M210 robot vac](https://clicks.trx-hub.com/xid/cbsint_a10ef_cbsnews?q=https://www.amazon.com/Lefant-M210-Cleaner-Automatic-Self-Charging/dp/B08R9LK9K3/?tag=cbs-news-20&p=https://www.cbsnews.com/essentials/holiday-2022-robot-vacuum-buying-guide-dont-shop-before-you-read-this/&event_type=click&article_id=541b60ec-7b0b-4db2-9a1a-fd9be4d660ad) features built-in, anti-collision infrared sensors (so it won't bang into its surroundings). [iRobot Roomba i3+ EVO](https://clicks.trx-hub.com/xid/cbsint_a10ef_cbsnews?q=https://www.amazon.com/iRobot-Roomba-Vacuum-Automatic-Disposal/dp/B08C4LC7TG/?tag=cbs-news-20&p=https://www.cbsnews.com/essentials/holiday-2022-robot-vacuum-buying-guide-dont-shop-before-you-read-this/&event_type=click&article_id=541b60ec-7b0b-4db2-9a1a-fd9be4d660ad) uses "Imprint Smart Mapping" technology to map your home. [The Roomba i7+](https://clicks.trx-hub.com/xid/cbsint_a10ef_cbsnews?q=https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GNPDMRP?tag=cbs-news-20&p=https://www.cbsnews.com/essentials/holiday-2022-robot-vacuum-buying-guide-dont-shop-before-you-read-this/&event_type=click&article_id=541b60ec-7b0b-4db2-9a1a-fd9be4d660ad), though an older model, is still one of the more advanced robot vacuum models you can buy.

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2022 Holiday Travel Report (NerdWallet)

Many holiday travelers are concerned about inflation's impact on travel costs and taking steps to save money before takeoff, according to a new survey.

And most 2022 holiday travelers (91%) are taking action to save money on their holiday travel-related expenses this year. Holiday travel tip: Aim to pay off holiday travel debt quickly to save on interest. Most Americans who travel for the holidays (72%) save ahead of time for travel expenses, but possibly not far enough in advance. More than a quarter of 2022 holiday travelers (27%) plan to spend less on holiday gifts this year in order to save money for upcoming holiday travel expenses. On the flip side, 1 in 5 holiday travelers in 2022 (20%) are flying rather than driving due to fuel costs. During the 2021 holiday season, nearly 4 in 5 holiday travelers (79%) put at least some of their travel expenses on a credit card, but not all of them paid off these balances. Around 1 in 7 holiday travelers in 2022 (15%) say they’ve applied for a new credit card to get a sign-up bonus to help pay for upcoming holiday travel expenses. Just 16% of those who charged 2021 holiday travel expenses to a credit card paid them off with the first statement. Holiday travel tip: Make a plan to pay off holiday travel debt. On average, 2022 holiday travelers who plan to put travel expenses on a credit card think it will take 3 months to pay them off. On the other hand, 1 in 5 2022 holiday travelers (20%) plan to fly rather than drive due to fuel costs. adults — 891 of whom plan to spend money on flights or hotel stays during the 2022 holiday season — conducted online by The Harris Poll asked Americans how much they’re spending on holiday travel this year, and how much of it they’ll charge to credit cards.

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Emerging Group of Organized Consumers Looking to Spread ... (Newsroom | Accenture)

A parallel Accenture survey of 150 retail executives in the U.S. found that retailers are responding by taking steps to win consumer spend. Almost all ...

retail executives was also conducted to explore actions taking by retailers in the run up to the 2022 holiday season, and contrast with consumer expectations. The Accenture 16th Annual Holiday Shopping Survey offers insights into consumer buying patterns during the holiday time period, providing an indication of retail performance expectations both on the high street and online at a key time for the sector. For instance, two-thirds (68%) of all consumers — and 88% of older millennials (ages 32-39) — said that services such as an in-store restaurant or beauty salon would entice them to shop with one retailer over another. Just over one-third (35%) of all consumers said they will try to stick to a holiday budget, and 45% are shopping at different times this year in search of the lowest prices. Retailers are also looking for ways to combine staff and technology to ensure that shoppers’ in-store experiences are easy, enjoyable and efficient to navigate.” “Retailers with physical stores could be set to gain this holiday season as consumers go in search of the perfect gift, the experience of seeing Santa, or the peace-of-mind of picking up items in-store themselves to ensure that have the product in their hands,” Standish said. As in years past, gift cards will be the most popular gift to give this holiday season, with 72% of consumers saying they plan to spend the same or more than last year. This is not particularly surprising, given that one-third (32%) of consumers said they are seeing an increase in delivery prices. “As the relevance of stand-alone sales events continues to dwindle, retailers must take a long view of the season. A small percentage (16%) bought some items in early 2022 to take advantage of last year’s post-holidays sales and discounts. Just over half (53%) are looking forward to spending time with loved ones this season, and to treating themselves and others (39%). consumers found that the majority (84%) are looking forward to the holidays.

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Consumers rein in holiday spending in 2022 | Deloitte Canada (Deloitte)

Canadians are cutting back this holiday season with almost half expecting the economy to worsen next year. According to Deloitte Canada's 2022 Holiday ...

Deloitte refers to one or more of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, a UK private company limited by guarantee, and its network of member firms, each of which is a legally separate and independent entity. By being in tune with customers’ short-term concerns and wishes to buy goods that reflect their values, brands and retailers can create a foundation of trust that will be beneficial in the long run as the economy normalizes.” Despite tightening budgets, the study shows consumers still want to make mindful purchases, with four in ten willing to pay more for sustainable and ethical products. “This represents an opportunity for retailers to engage with consumers with utmost transparency and consideration,” explains Weintraub. Consumers are cycling between cautious optimism and concern, and plan to reduce their holiday spending significantly compared to last year. “In 2021, consumers were looking for a reason to celebrate as pandemic concerns started to abate,” says Marty Weintraub, Partner, Deloitte Canada’s National Retail Leader.

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Amid Inflation, Retailers Brace for Strapped Holiday Shoppers (The New York Times)

Retailers have navigated pandemic closures and supply chain snarls in recent years. But dealing with the fallout from inflation could be an even tougher ...

“It’s a crucial year for brands and retailers to make their numbers, especially as most brands and retailers have re-forecasted,” said Ms. We took a close look at [five New Yorkers’ food and drink habits](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/08/nyregion/inflation-nyc.html?action=click&pgtype=Article&state=default&module=styln-us-economy&variant=show®ion=MAIN_CONTENT_3&block=storyline_top_links_recirc)to see where the effects are most felt. That is a far cry from the 33 percent growth in 2020 and the 8.6 percent growth last year. [freezing](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/04/technology/amazon-freezes-corporate-hiring.html) corporate hiring for its retail business for the rest of the year. The holiday season will also influence the way retailers are thinking about the coming year, which may present a new set of challenges. But shoppers have also indicated that seeing a huge discount on an item they want is paramount when considering whether to make the purchase. “Now, with demand being weaker, they really have to go out of their way to advertise to consumers and get consumers with the highest likelihood to spend.” This holiday season, retailers “have to think about and pivot a little bit more to win the consumer compared to only thinking about the profit margin from the purchase,” Mr. FedEx is [halting](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/15/business/fedex-lowers-revenue-forecast.html) hiring and closing stores as demand falls. “A lot of that is going to reverse, if not more than reverse, across department stores and specialty apparel,” said David Silverman, a senior director at Fitch Ratings. One in five holiday shoppers will spend less this season because of a changed economic situation, a [recent survey](https://www.npd.com/news/press-releases/2022/29-of-consumers-cite-finances-and-economy-as-reasons-for-spending-less-during-the-holidays-reports-npd/) from the NPD Group, a marketing research firm, found. shoppers say finances are factoring into their holiday shopping decisions, according to a [survey](https://www.sensormatic.com/resources/pr/2022/2022-holiday-consumer-sentiment-survey) by Sensormatic Solutions released this month.

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The Shopper Speaks: Online shoppers buy early amid heightened ... (Digital Commerce 360)

The 2022 holiday shopping season is near, and seems it starts earlier each year with Prime Day and now a second round of sales from Amazon.

Digging deeper, most online shoppers will spend about the same with Amazon this holiday season (56%). It will be important to monitor Amazon growth as it relates to 2023 projections. When we look at 50%+ likely holiday gift purchasing at Amazon the trend was as follows: 2022 (49%), 2021 (52%) and 2020 (48%). 62% of online shoppers say free shipping most motivates them to make a purchase while 27% of participants were inspired by perks, points or retailer loyalty rewards. Knowing inventory availability across channels will be core to 2022 holiday behavior online and off. The results are revealing, and I will provide a series of retailer recommendations that should be in consideration to optimize the season. Given the economic times, 11% expected to take advantage of This will likely favor Amazon and other mass merchants given the breadth of products and their holiday pricing. It will be interesting to see if some shoppers may find renewed interest in the physical store for its festive nature or simply to be sure they get the gifts on their list. Online shoppers plan to frontload their holiday shopping, with two in three starting by early November. Retailers should also keep loyalty/rewards programs in mind, as they were a factor for 18% of surveyed shoppers. Digital Commerce 360, in conjunction with [Bizrate Insights](https://bizrateinsights.com/), surveyed 1,088 online shoppers in September to gauge their likely behavior.

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2022 holiday sales: The last hurrah (FXStreet)

Summary With a recession on the horizon and inflation crimping holiday budgets, you might be surprised to hear that our forecast puts holiday sales on.

If the price moves to or below the stop price, the order becomes a market order and will be executed at the current market price. If the price moves to or above the stop price, the order becomes a market order and will be executed at the current market price. If the price of the stock moves to or above the $50 stop price, the order becomes a market order and will execute at the current market price. Market Order An order to buy or sell a stated amount of a security at the best price available at the time the order is received in the trading marketplace. If the stock drops to $67 or less, the trade becomes a market order and your trade will be executed above, below or at the $67 stop price. Stop Limit An order that becomes a limit order once the security trades at the designated stop price. If the stock drops to $67 or less, the trade becomes a limit order and your trade will only be executed at $67 or better. Stop and Stop Limit Orders A stop is an order that becomes a market order once the security has traded through the stop price chosen. Limit Order An order to buy or sell a stated quantity of a security at a specified price or at a better price (higher for sales or lower for purchases). Limit Orders Can Limit Risk A limit order establishes a "buy price" at the maximum you're willing to pay, or a "sell price" at the lowest you are willing to receive. In a fast market, with a backlog of orders, a real-time quote may not reflect the state of the market at the time your order is received by the market maker or specialist. Summary With a recession on the horizon and inflation crimping holiday budgets, you might be surprised to hear that our forecast puts holiday sales on track for a 6% annual increase, well north of the long-run average of 4.6%.

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Holiday Sales To Grow By 6.7%, Shopping Center Group Predicts (Forbes)

The ICSC, the industry association representing shopping centers, malls and retail property owners, says more shoppers will be heading to stores this ...

The survey found that 81% of shoppers plan to visit a shopping center during the holiday season. The mood of ICSC members is cautiously optimistic heading into the season, Cegielski said. The survey found that consumers expect to spend 9.9% more on dining out this holiday season.

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See Starbucks's New Holiday Cups and Tumblers For 2022 ... (POPSUGAR)

Starbucks shared a peek at its new holiday merchandise for the Christmas season, including chrome cold cups and jeweled tumblers. See every item here.

[Starbucks cups](https://www.popsugar.com/food/starbucks-fall-cups-2022-48930455) are getting more and more bling-tastic by the year. The collection is twice as large as [last year's drop](https://www.popsugar.com/food/starbucks-christmas-cups-tumblers-2021-48553485), featuring more than 25 pieces of drinkware that are sure to get you in the festive spirit. Other standouts include three different color options for the

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