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As with the acceleration catalyst of the pandemic in 2020, the latest gains in online grocery are shaped by often-volatile ...
U.S. consumers continue to purchase more groceries and consumables online, with online grocery sales rising 21% in March from ...
COVID-19 changed online grocery and shopping behaviors as well as customer preferences for delivery, pickup and ship-to-home, according to Brick Meets Click and Mercatus.
Subscribe to our free daily Supermarketnews newsletter. Online grocery sales across the U.S. reached $9.7 billion in March, jumping 21% year over year and marking the eighth consecutive month ...
However, spending on groceries, which is a necessity, has been growing steadily. Retail sales saw growth in February, largely driven by online sales. Online grocery sales also grew in February ...
Analyst Marcus Diebel attributes the slow adoption of online grocery sales to supply constraints, and ultimately, margin protection. According to Diebel, supermarkets have been hesitant to run ...