Less bricks and mortar shoppers

A new Yahoo USA/ Maru Public Opinion survey released today finds two-thirds (62%) of Americans admitting that they’re shopping less in stores nowadays than before the pandemic began in March 2020. And if given a choice, just half (53%) of American consumers prefer to wander the aisles and purchase items off-the-shelf compared to a significant minority (44%) who would prefer to do their shopping online.

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