The flurry of spending could be in part to do with an increased feel-good factor in the economy in general, but also because of the trend this year for stores to be offering discounts before the Boxing Day sales.
It means, says the New Zealand Retailers Association, that if you are waiting to pounce on something in particular on the sales on Boxing Day, you could be disappointed.
Despite pre-Christmas discounting being widespread, the sales are still expected to be busy. With vouchers being an increasingly popular Christmas gift, many will venture out first thing on Boxing Day to cash them in on a bargain.
For the same Grinch-like reason I avoid shops pre-Christmas, I never shop on Boxing Day. The lure of big discounts for me doesn't outweigh the stress of navigating through frenzied crowds.
Despite my dislike of holiday crowds invading my shopping territory, it is great to see the tills ringing and retailers smiling once again in the Bay. Long may it last, right through the year, and not just for a few weeks.