How the coronavirus pandemic could be redefining retail

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Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, 43% of Americans say they rarely or never shopped online. Now, 90% say they have bought something online. Watch to learn a few more pandemic retail trends.

 

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What a confusing way to present percentages. Why not just say 10%? That’s like saying before COVID I dined out 50% of the time, now I don’t dine out 90% of the time!

Had no choice but to order online and got a bunch of things I’m too cheap to return with all the shipping costs besides!!! I hate paying for shipping although I totally understand why it’s necessary!!!

I hate buying online. I like to see things up close & feel the material & make sure it’s something I can justify spending on!!!

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А вы как думаете?

Yep even been ordering groceries online too

Katie_Roof Yep I’ve been on Amazon all week..

Call my daughter, she can fix your hair.

You misspelled plandemic.

Get. Lost.

America has always been fearful of change. REMEMBER the phone booth... Now your phone is a lifeline portability is 'The Norm' We put Ma Bell to bed. It's time we crossed over into the 21st Century Restructuring Nation Infrastructure around Technology.

My wife or I will never buy anything online again. Between online retailer the Gap and online retailer nautica we are worn out the customer service is the worst brick&motar

Who are these people who NEVER bought something online? Savages.

Bullish $AMZN...again...

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