returns to normal. A study of 2,000 adults found 61 per cent shopped online more than usual during lockdown, with a staggering nine in 10 planning to shop as much online, if not more from now on.It's another blow to the high street, which has suffered a devastating loss of trade since Covid-19 hit in March.Groceries, and home and garden products were at the forefront of items purchased online, with 41 per cent of adults making at least one of these purchases during lockdown.And three fifths of the adults polled now plan to buy groceries online in the future, with sales figures of meal kits purchased over the internet soaring by 114 per cent when people were urged to stay indoors.Stefano Rossi, packaging CEO at packaging firm DS Smith, which.
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