Customers order more online
Customers have been ordering more online since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, and a small quarter of them prefer not to go to any store but order the products they need online, according to a survey by an e-commerce research firm.
More than a tenth of respondents had not planned before, but now due to the pandemic, they order household cleaning products, health-related items online, and a fifth of those who would now use this purchasing channel did not think about buying online food at all. When buying ready-made meals, this rate is 13 percent. (MTI)
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