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Younger shoppers ordered online more often in lockdown than older shoppers, despite the environmental impact : study
10 juillet, par Chloe Rigby — SustainabilityYounger shoppers may be perceived as the most eco-conscious members of society, but in lockdown they have defied those expectations by ordering 50% more online deliveries than older shoppers, new research suggests -
EDITORIAL How the role of the store is changing as customers do more of their shopping online
10 juillet, par Chloe Rigby — EditorialIn today’s InternetRetailing newsletter, we’re reporting as the latest figures show shoppers now starting to head out to stores again post Covid-10 lockdown. But when they do go, suggests ShopperTrak’s Andy Sumpter, they are engaging in more “purposeful shopping”. That suggests shopping trips (...) -
Visitors to all retail locations stayed low in June, but recovery started once non-essential shops reopened
10 juillet, par Chloe Rigby — LocationVisitor numbers to stores are still well below where they were a year ago, the June BRC-ShopperTrak Footfall Monitor suggests, but retail parks appear to be recovering faster than other locations -
BRC calls for tariff-free Brexit trade agreement to be reached quickly, while EU warns of new customs formalities in place from January
10 juillet, par Chloe Rigby — InternationalThe British Retail Consortium (BRC) has called on Brexit negotiators to reach a tariff-free trade agreement – and a fair deal for customers – in ongoing trade talks with the EU. Meanwhile, the EU has warned that even with an agreement new customs formalities will come into place from January - (...) -
Most retailers well on the way to digital transformation : study
10 juillet, par Chloe Rigby — TechnologyMost retailers are now well on the way towards digital transformation as online and physical shopping move closer together, a new study suggests