• HeartyBeast@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    There are many goods everyone prefers not to shop online, but in-person

    I’m struggling to think of many example - hence my local high street beeing mainly cafes, nail-bars, barbers and cornershops selling every day essentials

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      10 months ago

      Clothing is a common one, people like to see, feel and try on clothes in person. Ordering online then having to handle loads of returns can be a faff for some.

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      10 months ago

      most things. Let me put it this way, if you were literally in-front of a shop. would you prefer to go-inside and look at the and make a decision there? or would you go “no I’ll open up amazon on my phone instead”

      granted, there’s a lot of stuff most people don’t care about being in-person for. but a lot of thins you buy online, you would rather purchase in store - if you were just already there instead of on your sofa.

      this is why there is no one-reason, and it’s more complex than the two second thought answer.

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        10 months ago

        if you were literally in-front of a shop. would you prefer to go-inside and look at the and make a decision there? or would you go “no I’ll open up amazon on my phone instead”

        To be honest if I’m in-store, I’ll quite often open a browser so I can look at reviews, so yes I’ll tend to end up open up Amazon, bith for reviews and a price check.

        Yes, it’s “more complex than the two second thought answer” - but I’ll contend that this still the largest factor in the changing make-up of the high street.