Shoppers hunt bargains online
The IMRG Capgemini e-retail sales index showed that 17p in every pound is now spent online.
18 July 2008
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In the current economic downturn, consumers are choosing to shop online rather
than on the high street in order to make savings.
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Further coverage:
- The Retail Bulletin reports on online spending is increasing despite the credit crunch.
- Silicon.com reports on online retailing taking 20p in every shoppers pound.
- Sky News reports on how online shopping now accounts for almost a fifth of all retail spend.
- The Scotsman reports on soaring online sales.
- The Independent reports how online shoppers are bucking the gloom.
- The Guardian reports boom in online sales as shoppers desert high street.
- Mike Petevinos speaks to The Daily Telegraph on how Mothercare has embraced their online shopping channel.
- The FT reports on the buoyant internet shopping sales.
- The Mirror reports on how online retail spending is up by 38 percent.
- Mike Petevinos speaks to BBC News on the rise of internet shopping.
- The Scotsman reports on shoppers spending £26.5 billion a year online.
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