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Existing Infrastructure Could Support $77.7 Billion More In E-Commerce

October 29, 2020

Via: Forbes

COVID-19 radically shifted consumer shopping behaviors. Besides shopping more in already-familiar categories, consumers turned to e-commerce for a range of categories for the first time during the pandemic, permanently increasing the number of e-commerce shoppers. New shoppers, specifically baby boomers, also came online for the first time, driving the boom in researching products and services online, according to consumer survey data from Euromonitor International.

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