61 Percent of Canadian Shoppers Still Prefer In-store Shopping: Survey
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61 Percent of Canadian Shoppers Still Prefer In-store Shopping: Survey
Despite some major retailers going under, a majority of Canadians say they still prefer shopping in-store rather than online, according to a new survey. The survey, conducted by KPMG, asked Canadians about their retail shopping habits and preferences. It comes amid the closure or downsizing of a number of retail businesses, such as The Bay, which is closing most of its locations and navigating millions in debt. The Hudson Bay Company applied for…
In-store shopping still reigns supreme for Canadians: KPMG report - CanadianSME Small Business Magazine
Consumers say price is the top factor impacting their purchase decisions with many hunting for deals online yet preferring to buy in-store finds a new KPMG in Canada report Despite the rise in online retail during the pandemic, it’s clear that the death of the physical location had been exaggerated, with six in 10 Canadians still mostly shopping at brick-and-mortar stores and finding the online shopping experience frustrating, according to a new…
In-store shopping still reigns supreme for Canadians: KPMG report
It's clear that the death of the physical location had been exaggerated, with six in 10 Canadians still mostly shopping at brick-and-mortar stores and finding the online shopping experience frustrating, said KPMG. The post In-store shopping still reigns supreme for Canadians: KPMG report appeared first on Retail Insider.
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