Loyalty Survey Reveals How Far People Will Go To Help Others

How far would you go to help people you care about? That’s what a new survey asked 2-thousand U.S. adults to find out how deep their loyalty to friends, family, and even brands runs.

It turns out, people are willing to do a lot for those close to them. According to the survey, 53% of Americans would suffer through going to the DMV for a loved one and 39% would gladly donate an organ to a friend or family member in need.

  • And the loyalty doesn’t stop there. Nearly two-thirds (62%) say they would serve as a reference for an apartment or job.
  • Some would also be willing to start a business with a loved one, especially their partner (35%) and best friend (27%).
  • If they got lucky and had $100-thousand suddenly “fall in their lap,” 82% of respondents say they’d even share their new fortune with friends and family.
  • When it comes to brands, 57% prefer one over another for certain items or services, including shoes (52%), technology, like phones and computers (51%), hair products (50%) and clothing (44%).
  • More than two-thirds (71%) are loyal to a grocery store, 59% are loyal to specific restaurants, and others feel that way about gas stations (39%) and convenience stores (27%).
  • The average American has stayed loyal to their favorite brands for 13 years, while it’s been more than two decades for a third of those polled.
  • That brand loyalty comes with some perks, like free shipping and returns (38%), BOGO deals (35%), discounts (33%) and even freebies when they spend a certain amount (31%).

Source: Talker


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