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The No #1 Guide to Future Shopping Trends – Available Now!

How we'll shop report

How, where and who we shop with is changing, sometimes at such a rate that it’s difficult to comprehend, let alone keep up with. Over the past year we’ve seen instantaneous, widespread alterations in shopping habits across the globe, catching many businesses unaware and unable to adapt. All the more reason to read up for next year, right? 

In an unforgiving landscape, our latest study will help you get ahead of the curve, and understand how your customers will be shopping over the coming year. How We’ll Shop: The Winners and Losers reveals the most significant changes to shoppers’ spending habits since Covid -19 and how this will impact on their behaviours and priorities over the next 12 months – providing you with a roadmap to align your business to your customers’ newly formed wants and needs. 

But How Will We Shop?

Who are the winners and losers?

Along with the insights into how consumers will shop over the next year, The How We’ll Shop report also showcases which items we’ll be buying more and less of over the year to come, which sectors are likely to boom – and which may struggle.

What’s in it for me?

If you’re an ecommerce merchant then our How We’ll Shop report is essential reading for anticipating the key consumer habits and behaviours of the coming year, aligning your business to meet these trends and keeping ahead of the competition for 2021. 

Our report will allow you to:

  • Gain clear insight on your customer and how Covid-19 has changed them – and will  continue to influence them moving into next year 
  • Obtain understanding on the steps businesses must take to get a grip on new consumer habits and expectations and succeed in this drastically altered landscape
  • Takeaway advice from industry experts and real world stories from merchants on what you need to do now to adapt to new shopper behaviours and spending habits in 2021

So, what are you waiting for? Download How We’ll Shop: The Winners and Losers now.