Tag: home-delivery
Blog posts tagged with "home-delivery"
Sad returns: the challenge with in-person drop-off
Among pandemic-weary consumers, nearly half find the process annoying.
Curb (or couch) your enthusiasm?
We ask consumers whether buy-online-pickup-somewhere is eating into the popularity of home delivery
How many deliveries are too many?
More than half of consumers have become more aware of the growing mountain of boxes at their doors since the start of the pandemic. Few feel inclined to change it.
Curbside pickup is having a moment
So why do 1 in 4 consumers feel like they're being put to work?
Is crime hurting in-store or online sales more?
Concern about crime is causing more than a third of consumers to change their shopping behaviors.
Southern exposure: Canadian attitudes towards US brands
Canadian consumers report spending 41% of their total online purchases with US-based retailers.
Big in China
While apparel & accessories are popular everywhere, these categories do particularly well in specific cross-border markets.
Exchange rates change minds
A stronger dollar drives second thoughts among cross-border consumers
Disinfecting delivery
Online shoppers are protecting themselves from germy packages.
“It’s always been a hassle, but now…”
Consumers, delivery tracking…and anger management
Reconsidering the need for speed
In the aftermath of pandemic-fueled shipping delays and in anticipation of ecommerce’s largest peak ever—we asked consumers, what does “fast” shipping mean anymore?
Speed is in the eye of the beholder
Here’s where distance doesn’t lower shipping expectations among cross-border consumers.
Porch piracy is a problem. Or so I’ve heard.
7 in 10 say that it’s a problem that needs to be solved ASAP. 1 in 5 have actually experienced it.
Long distance relationships are hard
Brexit agreement redraws lines among cross-border consumer behaviors.
Is waiting still the hardest part?
We ask cross-border consumers how their expectations have changed about delivery speed