The Impact of Coronavirus on Consumer Habits President of the Consumers Union Mahmut Şahin, due to the Covid-19 epidemic, which has a huge global impact, is now for the health of people.
Mahmut Şahin, the President of the Consumers Union, explained that due to the Covid-19 epidemic, which has a huge global impact, people are now taking a precaution for their health and determining a list of needs at home without going to the market, and a high number of people prefer online shopping via the internet.
Stating that the coronavirus outbreak gerçeleş before going shopping to prepare a list of people in Turkey Mahmut Sahin, use the following statement:
"Unfortunately, most of our consumers did not have the habit of shopping with the list. The Kovid-19 epidemic changed the consumer habits greatly. Now, most of the consumers go to the market by making a list of their needs at home, both for worrying about getting infected and for less risk. Citizens who go to the market without making a list before, now prefer to shop by looking at the list in their hand, rather than shopping by shopping at the market. In other words, citizens want to take their receivables as soon as possible and leave the market. Consumers who lost their habit of going out frequently and comfortably with the virus, now determine their urgent needs and complete their shopping and leaving the market without losing time. "
SHOPPING WITH LIST SHOULD BE HABIT.
"The virus did what we couldn't do," said Consumers Union President Sahin, saying that they always say they go shopping by setting lists before the epidemic. used the expression.
Emphasizing the necessity of preparing the list to be taken before going shopping, Şahin said, "When we look at developed countries, the consumer prepares the list at home. Then, when he enters the shopping center or the market, he gets the product he will buy without looking left and right and goes straight to the safe." found comments.
ONLINE SHOPPING RATE INCREASED TO 80 PERCENT
Underlining that the preferred rate of shopping from afar and online has increased after the coronavirus epidemic, Şahin said the following:
"If we give an example from developed countries again, many people want to come to the foot of the product they will buy. In many western countries, 80 percent of consumers meet their needs over the internet and via remote sales.
As for us, only 10 percent of the citizens shop online before the epidemic, this rate has increased to 80 percent with the outbreak. This shows that the majority of citizens who do not want to take risks tend to shop online. "