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Home / Business and Economy / Chinese Shoppers Shun Singles Day Frenzy as Economic Woes Mount

Chinese Shoppers Shun Singles Day Frenzy as Economic Woes Mount

11 Nov

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Summary

  • Chinese shoppers worried about economy, overwhelmed by retail promotions
  • Alibaba and JD.com withhold Singles Day sales details in recent years
  • Consumers 'downgrading consumption' amid economic uncertainty
Chinese Shoppers Shun Singles Day Frenzy as Economic Woes Mount

As of November 11, 2025, Chinese shoppers appear to be growing increasingly disenchanted with the annual Singles Day online sales event. According to the article, many consumers are worried about the state of the economy and feel overwhelmed by the near-constant retail promotions leading up to the shopping extravaganza.

In the past, tech giants Alibaba and JD.com used Singles Day to announce new purchase records, but they have withheld detailed sales totals in recent years, a concerning trend as the Chinese government attempts to stimulate domestic consumption. Shoppers like 29-year-old Zhang Jing say the discounts are no longer as attractive, and they are put off by the increasingly complex promotional rules that require multiple steps to claim discounts.

Furthermore, business owners like 42-year-old Shi Xuebin have noticed a "belt-tightening" trend among Chinese consumers, who are now more selective about their purchases and less inclined to buy things they don't absolutely need. As one Shanghai resident, Zhu, put it, "We're pretty practical -- if I need something I will buy it but if I don't need it, I just won't get it no matter how cheap it is."

This shift in consumer behavior is a discouraging sign for China's leaders, who have been working to boost sagging domestic spending and overcome a long-running property crisis and trade tensions with the United States.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Chinese consumers are worried about the economy and are "downgrading consumption", buying only what is absolutely necessary and avoiding discretionary purchases during the Singles Day sales.
Alibaba and JD.com have withheld detailed sales figures for the Singles Day event in recent years, a concerning sign as the government tries to boost consumption.
Shoppers are overwhelmed by the near-constant retail promotions and find the increasingly complex promotional rules unappealing, leading them to participate less in the annual shopping event.

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