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To toy or not to toy in supermarket instant reward programs

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ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MARKETING AND LOGISTICS
Volume 33, Issue 2, Pages 513-525

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/APJML-09-2019-0530

Keywords

Toy collectable premium; Instant reward promotions; Sales promotion; Supermarkets

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This industry paper provides a comprehensive overview and critical viewpoint on the use of collectable toy premiums as marketing tools in the retail industry. It discusses the success of using toy premiums to increase customer spending, while also highlighting potential issues such as environmental concerns and ethical dilemmas.
Purpose - This industry viewpoint paper provides a comprehensive overview and critical viewpoint on the use of collectable toy premiums via instant reward programs (IRP) within the retail industry as a marketing tool. Design/methodology/approach - This paper draws upon the uses of a free collectable toy premium promotion with a fixed purchase spend (via an IRP) in the supermarket industry as a marketing instrument to increase customer basket spend and repeat visits. Reflections on the recent use of toy premiums by Australian supermarket retailers are also utilised to highlight the ingredients for a successful promotion but also the controversies associated with such promotions. Findings - One of the key findings suggest that the role of toy premiums is a successful marketing tool by retailers to increase customer total basket spending. However, notable points of caution regarding offering IRPs incorporating collectable toy premiums promotions are established, including environmental concerns and the social, ethical dilemma as to whether these promotions are indirectly targeted at children rather than adult consumers. Practical implications - The findings have important implications for retailers to attract customer attention, increased market spend and repeat purchases through a desired collectable premium promotion (via an IRP). Originality/value - This is the first paper to critically review the usage of collectable toy premiums within the supermarket retail industry.

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