BEIJING — Chinese consumers spent less on daily necessities from foreign brands last year during the coronavirus pandemic, while those in smaller cities were more willing to spend than those in large ones, according to a report.
The report, co-authored by consultancy Bain & Company and analytics company Kantar Worldpanel, reflects pockets of growth in an economy that was already slowing its expansion before the pandemic.
While you're shopping online, e-skimmers are going after your credit card number - ABC11
EGCC says 'thanks for shopping locally' | Community | ...
Henry and Melody Thorpe of Thorpe's Whole Home Store recently hosted the EGCC to thanks patrons for shopping locally.
Thorpe's Whole Home Store recently hosted the Emporia Greensville Chamber of Commerce to thank patrons for shopping locally during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Attendees were treated to hot dogs from the grill, chips, cold beverages and door prizes.
Back-to-school shopping makes a comeback - Marketplace
School is back on for the fall, and so is back-to-school shopping. Mastercard estimates overall retail sales from July to mid-September will climb more than 5% over the same period last year and nearly 7% over 2019.
Back-to-school window displays are returning to Grasshopper, a children's store in Portland, Oregon.
Shopping for a Car? Don't Overlook These 7 Expenses
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Free 2 Teach opens up for back to school shopping | WHNT.com
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – The local nonprofit, Free 2 Teach, will open their doors to local public school teachers this month, as they prepare for the upcoming school year.
The organization, which began in 2011, has provided free resources for teachers in Madison County’s three public school systems.
Timeline: Key Events in the History of Online Shopping
For many, it can be hard to remember the days when online shopping wasn't an option. Yet, despite its prevalence now, online shopping is a relatively new phenomenon.
This graphic, presented by Logiq , outlines the brief history of online shopping and how it has evolved over the last few decades. We'll also touch on how companies can get ahead in this rapidly evolving space and what it takes to remain competitive in today's market.
[onderzoek] Online shopping preference continues to grow
This is twice as much as in March of this year. The categories “jewelry and accessories” and “automotive products” have shown the largest shift in preference in recent months. Thus, digital transformation is not slowing down, despite the relaxation of many measures.
Klarna’s Shopping Pulse is a frequent report that continually examines the changing shopping habits of consumers in 9 countries across three continents.
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