GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – When it comes to families teaming up for back-to-school shopping, Meijer reveals self-expression is a key consideration as students and parents are checking items off their lists this summer. The Midwestern retailer says their enthusiasm for a return to classroom learning is revealing trends that have them shopping earlier with a special focus that reflects their students’ desire to go back in style.
With expectations for one of the busiest shopping seasons in the last decade, merchandise buyers at Meijer stores have stocked more than 1,800 items and notes that parents with kids in elementary school are more supportive and planning to spend an average of $849.50 on school items. Parents are also shopping similarly to teachers, focusing on the basics – including gel pens, markers, pencils, paper, notebooks – that can be bought in bulk or larger count packages so their students have plenty of items for home, as well as their classrooms.
Meijer reveals top trends for back to school shopping put upgrading backpacks and returning in style at the top of families’ supply lists.
Meijer reveals top trends for back to school shopping put upgrading backpacks and returning in style at the top of families’ supply lists.
Meijer reveals top trends for back to school shopping put upgrading backpacks and returning in style at the top of families’ supply lists.
Meijer reveals top trends for back to school shopping put upgrading backpacks and returning in style at the top of families’ supply lists.
Meijer reveals top trends for back to school shopping put upgrading backpacks and returning in style at the top of families’ supply lists.
On the other hand, their students are more focused on the supplies and accessories that were skipped over last year.
“Families really want to be prepared for returning to classes, so the enthusiasm for in-person learning is really evident as they shop in our stores,” said May Graceffa, Director of Back-to-School Merchandising for Meijer. “We’re seeing parents collaborating with students to plan ‘their’ look and choose the supplies that will best match their personalities while sitting in class and walking through school halls.”
Graceffa said that even though every teacher at every school has a different list, the following trends for the coming school year are expected to continue across the Midwest:
Finally, while self-expression and style are key components to this year’s back-to-school shopping, masks, sanitizer, and wipes are still essential on many supply lists. Based on how quickly parents and students had to adjust in 2020, restocking personal safety items is not a trend, but a necessary step to be fully prepared for returning to class.
“Ultimately, parents want their students to have the best first day ever,” Graceffa said. “Nothing beats catching up with classmates and getting to take part in all of the extracurricular activities missed as they adapted to blended learning last year, so we’re hoping that the trend of parents and students teaming up on a return to class is going be a huge success for everyone.”
For more information, please visit the Meijer Back-to-School site.
About Meijer: Meijer is a Grand Rapids, Mich.-based retailer that operates more than 257 supercenters and grocery stores throughout Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Wisconsin. A privately-owned and family-operated company since 1934, Meijer pioneered the “one-stop shopping” concept and has evolved through the years to include expanded fresh produce and meat departments, as well as pharmacies, comprehensive apparel departments, pet departments, garden centers, toys and electronics. For additional information on Meijer, please visit www.meijer.com. Follow Meijer on Twitter @twitter.com/Meijer and @twitter.com/MeijerPR or become a fan at www.facebook.com/meijer.
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