shopping online and preferred local grocery stores for essentials, research firm Ipsos said as part of its global survey on shifting consumer habits due to the pandemic.Ipsos surveyed consumers in 28 markets covering 20,504 adults globally.
The survey was conducted between 20 November and 4 December.Also Read | India should worry about its public debtThe 'Shopping During the Pandemic’ survey captured shift in shopping behaviour globally.Close to 50% of urban Indians said they ate out less in local and small restaurants after the covid-19 outbreak.
In fact, 6 in 10 global citizens (63%) claimed to have stopped eating out at small and local restaurants. In fact, ordering-in too decreased by 41% for urban Indians.“For urban Indians it was a.
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