Online food stores are in trouble
Every fourth online food store eliminates its operation in Great Britain. Years ago, the Internet has revolutionized the business sector. Costumers did not have to go to the hypermarkets: the products were delivered to their door.
But this year, many customers complained about high prices, poor delivery times and order processing errors. As a result, many people returned to the traditional forms of retail. Because of the decreasing number of buyers, one-fourth of the businesses stopped their activities – reports penzcentrum.hu.
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