By Victoria Newman
With the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses had to shift to the online market.
Darren Chapman is an economics professor at Fanshawe College, and this is what he had to say about companies having to shift online. “Their availability to the customer has been severely limited through shutdowns and provincial orders and federal orders. And so, the only way that they can keep their revenue going is to continue to sell. And it appears that the only market that is available to them now is through the virtual markets rather than on bricks and mortar. So, clearly those companies in order to stay viable have to change their way of doing business.”
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