All over the globe E-commerce companies are struggling to step up during the pandemic of Covid-19 as the topsy turvy lockdown poses further challenges on their ability to operate. The e-commerce giants such as Amazon and Walmart expected to suffer significant losses in 2020.
In many countries, the lockdown was applied as a safety precaution, and online retailers were forced to suspend operational hours. During the lockdown, measures like quarantine and social distancing have fuelled the demand for online ordering and longer wait times for home deliveries because most of the consumers are inside their homes to avoid unnecessary travel.
These days getting groceries delivered at our address has become very difficult. Even the goods that once seemed abundant – toilet paper, cleaning supplies, water, milk, meat – quickly became very hard to find.
Let’s read and find out what challenges grocers are facing and what they are doing to provide better services:
#1 For Seniors the Grocery Stores Have Adapted Well Working Environment
According to a survey conducted by “Target Point”, ‘Nine out of ten senior citizens say that grocery stores in the city have adapted well to the extra demand from coronavirus. (This data also includes the people who say that grocery stores have changed exceptionally well)
According to millennials, stores in the area have adapted extremely or somewhat well, but some are still working to change.
Data from another online source shows that the online orders jumped 151 per cent in march 2020, while the home deliveries are up by 210 per cent. Even the same day and next day assured delivery services have also warned the customers about the limited time-slot availability.
While on the other hand, the demand for online grocery delivery apps like Instacart, Walmart Grocery, and Shipt has surged 218 per cent, 160 per cent and 124 per cent, respectively.
#2 Encouraging Social Distancing
The grocers are preventing customers from having to enter the store in the first place. Most of the grocers are encouraging their customers by asking them to buy online and pick up their respective orders directly from store with curb sidepick-up and even drive-through options.
The BOPIS (Buy Online And Pick Up In-Store) orders have surged by 62% between February 24 and March 21 as compared to the same period of the previous year.
#3 Setting Special Shopping Hours
Due to the pandemic, many stores have set special shopping hours at shoppers risk for the immunocompromised and elderly customers. During these special hours, stores open one or two hours early for sensitive populations. During these hours, the store staff allows a few people at a time to put their primary focus on maximum social distancing rule. After these special shopping hours, the stores have to go through the proper sanitization process to avoid any further outbreak.
#4 The Need for Warehouse Space and Creativity
The rise of E-commerce platforms and expectation of fast deliveries has influenced the developers to build more warehouses across the cities, closer to customers, in conjunction with the traditional hub-and-spoke model which we have already seen in the past.
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