If you cannot shop, the net will be good too? – Online shoppers and Sunday closing hours
From 15 March 2015, Sunday opening hours will be prohibited in the vast majority of the stores. In order to judge the impact of the regulation on online retailing, the GKI Digital carried out a household survey among the adult population of online shoppers, who has a size of nearly 2.3 million people.
Among Internet shoppers Sunday shopping has been a popular pastime. More than a querter of the used to shop on Sundays. Overall, nearly 60 percent of them said they had bought on a monthly basis on Sundays in stores. Only 11 percent of them said that they barely never go shopping on Sundays and 30 percent only a few times a year.
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