Honesty time: What is your most embarrassing drunk purchase? When Reuters canvassed social media on this very question recently, we received some cringeworthy responses.
A wrist tattoo of a shooting star. $400 worth of orange Agent Provocateur lingerie. 14 separate Snuggies, in blue. A lava lamp. Bright pink jeans. Perhaps most horrifically, a copy of the Nicolas Cage stink bomb movie, "Left Behind" (rated 2 percent on Rotten Tomatoes).
You get the picture.
A third of Americans admit to having shopped while under the influence, according to a recent survey by the financial comparison website Finder.com. Among those who regularly drink alcohol, that figure rises to almost half.
The damage was not minimal, either. The average price tag of those drunk shopping sprees was a whopping $206.
The most common spending while under the influence? Clothes and shoes, bought by 39 percent of drunk shoppers. That is tied with gambling, also at 39 percent, followed closely by cigarettes at 38 percent.
And who exactly is doing the drunk shopping? Millennials, apparently, 39 percent of whom cop to the practice. They are followed by Gen X at 36 percent, and then baby boomers, at 18 percent.
Retailers know all too well that drinking and spending money do not play nicely together, at least for the spender. You may have noticed an increasing number of "Sip and Shop" special events; bars being installed at high-end retailers and shopping malls; and extended shopping hours around high-alcohol holidays like Thanksgiving.