AUSTIN, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–With COVID-19 lockdown measures around the world easing, just under three-quarters of global consumers (71%) now report feeling comfortable returning to physical stores since local lockdowns have eased, according to research published today by Mood Media, the world�s leading on-premise media solutions company dedicated to elevating the Customer Experience. The new report, entitled Shopper Sentiments: A September 2020 Global Mood Survey, surveyed consumers across four major markets the UK, U.S., China and France finding that the largest portion of consumers surveyed (31%) are spending less money and less time shopping in-store than they did before COVID-19, compared with 21% spending the same amount of money but less time than before and only three percent spending both more money and more time than before the pandemic.
Initially commenting on the findings, Scott Moore, Global Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) at Mood Media, said: Consumers retail habits are still evolving as businesses slowly begin to open again. Many consumers are spending less time in store and less money per visit, meaning theyve become mission shoppers focused on getting in and out as quickly as possible.
Conducted in partnership with Censuswide, over 8,000 consumers across the UK, US, China and France were surveyed to gain key insights into how consumers are adjusting their in-store shopping behaviors and developing new shopping patterns in todays world. The research also finds that despite almost half (49%) of global consumers believing they might catch COVID-19 in-store, 80% feel comfortable with the new safety measures set in place, with the requirement of all visitors wearing masks” cited as the most important measure that helps drive a sense of safety. Of the countries surveyed, the US population stands out as the most worried about catching COVID-19 in-store (60%), with the French expressing the lowest degree of concern about this possibility (39%).
Additional key US findings showcasing the impact of COVID-19 on in-store shopping behavior include:
Acknowledging and fulfilling todays unique Customer Experience needs is where opportunity lies. Those of us in the physical retail business must continue to think through every aspect every step of the Customer Experience journey, finding ways to mitigate fear and assure safety along the way, continued Moore. Those businesses that step up to elevate the Customer Experience and help their customers streamline their shopping journey from start to finish have an opportunity to create a lifetime of customer loyalty far beyond the pandemics reach. For all parties involved, its important we all rise to the occasion.
From a broader perspective, despite the high percentage (67%) of global consumers reporting that they have already returned to non-essential retail stores, the disparity of return rates, spending habits and optimism surrounding a return to normalcy across markets and other demographics is dramatic. Additional themes and associated highlights along these lines include the following:
Non-Essential Shopping Rates Vary Across Demographics
Key Factors for not Returning to Non-Essential Shopping
Changing Habits in-Store
Optimism Varies Regarding an Expected Return to Normalcy
The Desire for the In-Store Shopping Experience Remains Strong
Some Report Feeling More Comfortable in Certain Types of Physical Stores
The findings from this survey reinforce that initiatives such as overhead messaging and digital signage that inform shoppers of the steps being taken to ensure a clean environment are of paramount importance to increase comfort levels in-store. These types of efforts can help drive measurable value creation. Additionally, its clear that, for now, many consumers want a more efficient in-and-out experience, so retailers must find ways to help guide shoppers to what they need faster and get them through the payment process with greater ease, concluded Moore, Global CMO of Mood.
To review a more comprehensive outlook on Mood Medias survey findings, visit https://us.moodmedia.com/2020-shopper-sentiment/.
About Mood Media
Mood Media is the worlds leading on-premise and connected media solutions company dedicated to elevating the Customer Experience. We create greater emotional connections between brands and consumers through the right combination of sight, sound, scent, social and systems solutions. We reach more than 150 million consumers each day through more than 400,000 subscriber locations in 100+ countries around the globe. Moods clients include businesses of all sizes and market sectors, from the worlds most recognized retailers and hotels to quick-service restaurants, local banks and thousands of small businesses. For more details: www.moodmedia.com.
About Censuswide
The research was conducted by Censuswide, with 8,120 Respondents (across UK, USA, China, France). The fieldwork took place between August 7th and August 13th, 2020. Censuswide abides by and employs members of the Market Research Society which is based on the ESOMAR principles.
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1A report published by Mood Media in 2019 showcased this outside of the COVID-19 context as well, with 78% of shoppers surveyed stating an enjoyable in-store atmosphere plays a key factor in opting to make purchases in-store vs. online: https://us.moodmedia.com/impact/
Contacts
US Press Contact:
Caroline Traylor
Caroline.Traylor@moodmedia.com
210-365-8761
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