
Retail stores across the country are slowly beginning to reopen their doors, but that doesn't mean the in-person shopping experience will look the way it did before the COVID-19 outbreak. In an April 30
survey conducted by First Insight, the world's leading consumer-centric merchandising platform, a majority of both men and women said they would not be comfortable trying on clothes in dressing rooms or working with a sales associate. Greg Petro, President and CEO of First Insight, elaborates on changes in shopping habits we can see going forward.

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Check out the below for more insights on consumer views on safety as stores continue to reopen:

May 13 2020
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Cheddar Business
Coronavirus
COVID-19
Consumer Purchase Behavior
Purchase Decisions
Men
Shopping Behavior
Women
retail stores
customer sentiment
Consumer Survey
Safety
shopping mall
reopening