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Easing the Covid-19 burden: How mobile tech could be the answer for the retail and logistics industry

There isn’t a single industry that remains unaffected by Covid-19. The closure of non-essential shops on the 26th of March, coupled with strict social distancing measures to slow the spread of the virus, has naturally caused a surge in online purchases and home deliveries during the lockdown. This, in turn, has inevitably put significant strain on the logistics industry to fulfil orders, while still taking the necessary safety precautions, thus decreasing worker efficiency. With most retailers pivoting their businesses to be able to continue sales online, adapting to the challenges and complexities of this has been difficult. And this struggle has been felt right across the board, not just for those who have not previously attempted home delivery.

Supermarkets have been especially impacted. Previously, UK consumers would typically buy 60 to 65 percent of their food (measured by calories) at supermarkets, but with restaurants and cafes shut, shoppers have bought 85 percent to 95 percent of their food there instead. During the first few weeks of lockdown, an extra £1bn of food was reportedly being stowed in people’s cupboards.

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