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Home / Business and Economy / Greggs Study: Pop Music Lowers Customer Spending

Greggs Study: Pop Music Lowers Customer Spending

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Classical music listeners paid more for breakfast items.
  • Pop music listeners were willing to pay less for food.
  • Classical music may increase acceptable price ranges.
Greggs Study: Pop Music Lowers Customer Spending

A recent study conducted by Bar-Ilan University in Israel explored the influence of music genres on consumer spending at the high street bakery chain, Greggs.

Researchers found that customers listening to classical music were willing to spend more on their purchases. Those exposed to Muzio Clementi's 1797 Sonatina in G Major planned to spend an average of £6.82 on a breakfast deal. This contrasts sharply with shoppers who heard Phil Collins's 1988 hit 'A Groovy Kind Of Love,' who were only prepared to pay £5.45.

The findings suggest that classical music can positively influence purchasing decisions by widening the acceptable price range for hedonic items. Marketers of such products might benefit from strategically choosing classical music that aligns with the product's essence to enhance consumer spending.

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.
Classical music listeners were willing to pay more for items at Greggs than those listening to pop music.
The study used Muzio Clementi's 'Sonatina in G Major' and Phil Collins's 'A Groovy Kind Of Love'.
Yes, research suggests classical music may widen consumers' acceptable price range for pleasure items.

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