Most of the respondents, including those waiting for the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, will limit their visits to shopping malls in Poland and refrain from shopping. Both groups of respondents will use more often information lines, chat rooms, or chatbots available on shop websites. A positive aspect of the pandemic is that every second Pole who expects a second wave of the epidemic, and 41 percent of all respondents will value their time more.
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Expected impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic after its end in Poland in 2020
Characteristic
Total of respondents
Respondents awaiting the second wave of the pandemic
I'll avoid shopping malls and outlet centres
63%
71%
I'll cut down on shopping and save money
57%
66%
More frequent use of hotlines, chats, chat bots on shop websites
51%
62%
Many small shops and businesses will be closed
53%
60%
We will value our time more
41%
50%
More frequent ordering of purchases with home delivery
36%
45%
Widespread use of remote working
29%
37%
My work situation will get worse
30%
35%
Created with Highcharts 7.2.2Share of respondents71%71%66%66%62%62%60%60%50%50%45%45%37%37%35%35%63%63%57%57%51%51%53%53%41%41%36%36%29%29%30%30%Total of respondentsRespondents awaiting the second wave of the pandemicI'll avoid shopping malls and outlet centresI'll cut down on shopping and save moneyMore frequent use of hotlines, chats, chat bots on shop websitesMany small shops and businesses will be closedWe will value our time moreMore frequent ordering of purchases with home deliveryWidespread use of remote workingMy work situation will get worse
0%5%10%15%20%25%30%35%40%45%50%55%60%65%70%75%80%
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