thanksgiving 2020: a national holiday, celebrated locally

This is the first time in over 100 years that Americans will be celebrating the holiday in the midst of a global pandemic, which begs the question: How will COVID-19 impact the ways we celebrate Thanksgiving? And with Black Friday being one of the largest shopping days of the year, what impact will COVID have on how people shop and how much they spend on Black Friday? 

To answer these questions, Lab42 conducted a study of 500 Americans, aged 15+, to uncover their plans and identify any shifts from what a ‘normal’ Thanksgiving celebration would look like.

Enter your contact information below to download Lab42's report, “Thanksgiving 2020: A national holiday, celebrated locally”, which has more details on:

  • Net excitement by age

  • Americans’ plans for Thanksgiving 2020

  • Who will be at the dinner table?

  • How people plan on shopping on Black Friday/Cyber Monday

  • What people are planning on purchasing

Be on the lookout for our next report - the Winter Holidays - to be released late November. 

Jon Pirc

Jon has spent his professional career as an entrepreneur and is constantly looking to disrupt traditional industries by using new technologies. After working at Sandbox Industries as a ‘Founder in Residence’, Jon founded Lab42 in 2010 as a way to make research more accessible to smaller companies. Jon has a Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology from Northern Illinois University.

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