The awaited Amazon Prime Day is in its fifth worldwide edition, held on July 15th and 16th, a wave of offers from what is already known as “Summer Black Friday”. Undoubtedly an unmissable event for lovers of online shopping and at the same time a way for Amazon to gain more Prime subscribers, as only prime members could access the promotions.
According to official figures, over 175 million products were sold in 18+ countries, but just how attractive were these offers?
Minderest, a price monitoring company, analysed how competitive the event was when compared to Google Shopping in the United States, the UK, France & Germany.
For this study, 566 products were selected from the Prime Day offers, from several of the most demanded categories such as electronics, appliances, and beauty, which were then compared with the minimum and average prices seen on Google Shopping.
From this detailed analysis Minderest obtained the results that are detailed below:
United States
- 81.9 per cent of Amazon’s products were cheaper than the minimum price seen on Google Shopping.
- Amazon was, on average, 14 per cent cheaper than Google Shopping’s minimum price and 29 per cent cheaper than the average price.
United Kingdom
- 58.5 per cent of Amazon’s products were cheaper than Google Shopping’s minimum price.
- On average, Amazon was 7 per cent cheaper than the equivalent Google Shopping minimum price and up to 24 per cent cheaper than the average price.
France
- In 76.24 per cent of products, Amazon was cheaper than the minimum price on Google Shopping.
- On average, Amazon was 13 per cent cheaper than Google Shopping’s minimum price and 36 per cent cheaper than the average price.
Germany
- Of Amazon’s products, 66.92 per cent were cheaper than the minimum Google Shopping price.
- Amazon was 6 per cent, on average, cheaper than Google Shopping’s minimum price and 23 per cent cheaper than the average price.
Minderest concluded from the analysis that Amazon’s offers were really pretty competitive, and were, on the whole, 10 per cent cheaper (in all countries) than the minimum price offered on Google Shopping. Discounts in the United States were remarkable, as 8 out of every 10 products were cheaper from Amazon, improving by up to 14 per cent on the cheapest price found.
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