How ‘haul culture’ is changing the back-to-school shop
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Parents are facing significant financial pressure for back-to-school items, with costs rising by 70 per cent to an average of £329 per child.
The surge in spending is largely driven by "haul culture" on social media platforms like TikTok, influencing children to demand premium and trendy products.
Over half of parents (56 per cent) feel compelled to spend beyond their means, with popular requests including premium water bottles, designer bags, and new technology.
Beyond social media, peer pressure and children's desire to fit in are also significant factors contributing to the demand for costly school supplies.
To manage these escalating expenses, parents are increasingly turning to second-hand shopping, saving throughout the year, and seeking out supermarket deals or local council assistance.