For many consumers, the coronavirus has put a spotlight on opportunities to celebrate and show their loved ones they care.
In fact, 78 percent say that celebrating Mother’s Day is important to them this year, given the current state of the pandemic. And this sentiment shows up in spending plans as well:
On average, consumers say they plan to spend $205 on cards, special meals and other gifts for mom, approximately $8 more than last year.Now is the time to plan and to find out what the best gifts are for the mother in your life
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