The market is seeing a significant shift away from low-cost, disposable plastic items, often referred to as "plastic tat".
The following sections synthesize current research and consumer data into a comprehensive look at the "Party Bag Filler" phenomenon, covering psychological drivers, environmental impacts, and shifting consumer trends. PARTY BAG FILLERS
: Roughly 90% of parents in some surveys admitted they dislike making goody bags but continue to do so because they feel it is "expected". Consumer Trends and "Plastic Tat" The market is seeing a significant shift away
: Parents often feel obligated to provide fillers because it is a deeply ingrained social tradition. It acts as a way for the child to reciprocate the generosity shown by guests. disposable plastic items