Covid-19 Pandemic Pushes Up Average Retail Order Size By Over 50%

Retail realty sector that was seeing a steady fall in inventory is again staring at a spike in vacancy rate, a report by Anarock & Retailers Association of India shows

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Real Estate  | Retail sector

Arnab Dutta  |  New Delhi 

The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted the in a big way — from pushing consumers towards placing larger orders to prohibiting them from window-shopping.

Retail realty sector that was seeing a steady fall in inventory is again staring at a spike in vacancy rate, a report by Anarock & Retailers Association of India shows.

Meanwhile, retailers are taking several measures to revive the business. The organised is banking on omni-channel strategy and grocery segment.

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First Published: Fri, September 04 2020. 01:02 IST

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