Groupons travel5/15/2023 ![]() ![]() Wahanda and LivingSocial secure deals worth £74 and £72 respectively.īack to the travel stuff - the most popular destinations featured in deal products might surprise some people. So which of the deal platforms saves consumers the most money?Īccording to the DealZippy data, Groupon offers the biggest average savings, with £150 per product, followed by KGB Deals (£140) and WowCher (£110). Restaurants and bars, an area which many people presume is where the vast majority of deals come from, saves the user a meagre £8.50 each time. ![]() Long haul holidays are being discounted to the tune of £210 per person, with travel in Europe and Africa coming in at £160 and travel around the UK at £120. Travel products, however, dominate thereafter. The number fell to almost 5,400 in August.īut what kind of discounts are these deal-hungry consumers getting?Īt the top of the pile and skewing the data slightly is the classic wedding package, giving on average each user a saving of almost £2,250. In September 2011 around 3,100 deals were published, reach a peak of 6,600 in July this year. The idea that deal sites are giving the so-called long tail of companies SOME exposure certainly rings true, if this stat is anything to go by. Over the course of the past 12 months just over 60,000 deals have been published by the sites it covers, featuring some 22,600 individual businesses. ![]() Given that the company takes a feed from over 30 UK deal sites, such as Groupon, LivingSocial, Wahanda and Qype, the data is pretty robust and representative of the marketplace. ![]()
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