Mobile phones were very much needed, clothes not
Commodity statistics show that mobile phones were in dire need during the pandemic as well, with purchases jumping by 28 percent in the first quarter. We were also good at dressing up, spending 23 percent more on food. But we sacrificed less for clothes already in the first quarter – blokkk.com wrote.
We don’t just buy food and drink at the grocery store, but we also sell a variety of manufactured goods at the grocery store. There are also differences between so-called store type and commodity store statistics (the former summarizes monthly and the latter quarterly).
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