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Shoppers feel safer from COVID-19 at supermarkets than at other retail locations

Shoppers feel safer from COVID-19 at supermarkets than at other retail locations

David Goodman | May 05, 2020 |

Based on a survey of more than 500 American consumers conducted by First Insight in late April, more than half said they feel “safe” or “very safe” from COVID-19 when shopping in grocery stores. Consumers said they don’t feel as safe at any other retail locations, although drug store chains were a close second.

Here are the survey results:

  1. Grocery Stores – 54% feel safe
  2. Drug Store Chains – 50%
  3. Big Box Retailers – 45%
  4. Local Small Businesses – 43%
  5. Warehouse Clubs – 43%
  6. Department Stores – 37%
  7. Shopping Malls – 33%

The survey results also showed that men feel much safer than women at stores. 58% of men said they feel safe at grocery stores, compared to 49% of women. In fact, men said they feel safer at each type of retail location.

 

David Goodman

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