GfK’s Map of the Month for December illustrates the 2020 regional distribution of purchasing power for toys and hobbies via online and brick-and-mortar retail in Germany.
Residents of the urban district of Landshut spend 28.4 percent more online for toys and hobbies than the German average, putting them in first place among the country’s 401 urban and rural districts. But this same district is ranked twenty-fifth when it comes to per capita brick-and-mortar spending on this product line. First place for this channel goes to the urban district of Munich, whose inhabitants spend 54.5 percent more on this product line than the national average.
Download the map in high-resolution JPG format…
GfK’s product-line purchasing power for online and brick-and-mortar retail makes it possible for retailers and manufacturers to align their sales and marketing strategies with regional market potential and consumer preferences.
The map may be freely distributed and reproduced if the following attribution is included: “Illustration: GfK”.