I probably do more online shopping than I used to, but I still go out for things. Groceries and clothes I want to buy in person.
I think this is already true for some of us, especially after the pandemic: A new poll found most Americans think they’ll eventually just order everything online, and won’t go to actual stores very much.
56% of us plan to do more online shopping than we have in the past. And 83% said it’ll eventually be the primary way they shop. Half of them expect it to happen in the next five years.
70% of people said they’re already buying more things online than they have in the past. And the top improvements we want to see are more accurate delivery times . . . and a way to make sure porch pirates don’t steal our stuff. A whopping 41% of people said at least one of their packages has been stolen, or gone missing in the past year.