We’ve surveyed shoppers, analysed all the key retail trends and spoken to experts across the sector to produce this paper on how UK shopping is adapting in the face of huge challenges during lockdown. We’ve also shared predictions on what this could mean for the future of shopping.
The paper is free to download and all the contents are freely available to be published. But if you quote this report, we ask you to link to this page, where we will be promoting it.
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