Eighty five percent of shoppers have significantly increased their curbside pickup orders compared to pre-COVID rates, according to research from Incisiv, commissioned by Manhattan Associates. In addition, 79 percent of consumers say that a contactless store pickup is very important to them.
While 91 percent of shoppers miss shopping in-store, only 5 percent plan to try a product in-store within the next six months and 28 percent plan to increase in-store shopping.
The research also found that shoppers are rating their recent checkout and pick-up experiences poorly across a variety of parameters, including availability of pick-up slots and wait times. Eighty-one percent rated their experiences three stars or lower when asked about store availability of preferred pick-up dates and times.
“Shoppers view and value stores very differently today than they did pre COVID-19. More than ever before, it is all about safety, speed and convenience," said Gaurav Pant, chief insights officer, Incisiv, in a statement. "And, this change in behavior will impact high-touch retail categories such as apparel, luxury and specialty in unique ways. We recommend retailers make it easier to find store inventory online, simplify the in-store pick-up experience, and help their store associates build stronger relationships with customers digitally. As importantly, retailers must arm their store teams with tools to fulfill online orders more efficiently, and ultimately, profitably."
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