Panini Buildley fever reigns ahead of the World Cup. The Swiss are there too. But before the big women’s tournament in Australia and New Zealand, not as many people exchanged and collected stickers as usual.
Sales figures from Galaxus show that in order to sell Bildli at the Men’s World Cup in Qatar, 280 times as many stickers would have to go into the basket. However, the online store has only been selling Bildli since mid-July. During the penultimate World Cup among men in Russia, Galaxus sold 77 times more paintings.
Large retailers such as Migros, Aldi and Lidl are also responsible for poor sales figures, writes Galaxus. They wouldn’t even have stickers in stock. Half of the Valora stalls are also not for sale. If the pictures are available, they are hidden between other products, Tages-Anzeiger writes.
Comparison with the Women’s World Cup in France in 2019 is not possible. Galaxus had no stickers available for this event.
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Source: FM 1 Today
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