How shutdowns permanently changed US consumerism
FFrom replacing waitstaff with cellphones to picking up groceries in the car without having to leave the house, the COVID-19 epidemic has had a profound impact on how businesses and companies function every day.
The most significant changes were made in the way people shop. The most significant changes were made to the business model during the pandemic. For example, stores increased their online presence so that customers could still order their products from the company they choose with very little interaction.
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“The overarching way that shopping has changed since the pandemic is that people got more comfortable with a digitized experience with online shopping,” Kimberly Palmer, NerdWallet Personal Finance Expert, told Axios.
Customers can also shop online using curbside pick-up. This helped to limit the number of people who were in contact with the virus during the pandemic. Curbside pickup can be more expensive, but some customers will still pay the increased price for simplicity and convenience.
In order to adjust for these changes, employees and workloads were also adjusted. Instacart and DoorDash hired additional employees to move items, while Target and Walmart specifically hired staff to prepare curbside pickup orders.
The restaurant industry has also seen major changes since the pandemic. They still offer in-store pickups. The most significant change in restaurant business is the removal of printed menus. These have been replaced by QR codes. The reason for this change is that menus are often touched, which could have affected the spread of the virus.
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Technomic surveyed 1,000 people in 2022 and found that 88% preferred physical menus to online ordering.
Another shift in restaurant menus was made. “pay at the table” Customers can pay for their meals on their own, rather than flagging down a waiter. Fast food restaurants have added kiosks to their dining rooms, allowing customers to order food and limit interactions with staff.
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