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WOODS HOLE – I was hot air ballooning with my instructor, Pops Loudley, when a belligerent flock of puffins began pecking our gasbag. Soon we were losing altitude over Barnstable Harbor, so Pops strapped an Army surplus parachute on my back and tossed me out of the basket.
I pulled the ripcord: out flew a can of beans and several back issues of Stars and Stripes, but eventually a dingy fabric emerged and I floated toward earth.
Below, I noticed that the aquaculture cages along the harbor s edge were arranged in block letters, spelling out the following message: Was guano ever big business in Woods Hole?
April 28, 2021
Over a quarter (27 percent) of consumers plan on doing most of their grocery shopping in-store once they are fully vaccinated, and over a third (38 percent) will be doing a combination of online and in-store shopping, according to findings from a new survey conducted by Inmar Intelligence, a data-driven, technology-enabled services company.
“As vaccines become more widely available, it is natural that today’s shoppers choose to head back into the store as a part of their grocery shopping routine,” said Spencer Baird, executive vice president and president of Inmar Intelligence s MarTech division. “Most consumers are familiar with an in-store shopping experience browsing and discovering new products and there are some products that shoppers prefer to buy in-store.”
Over a third plan to buy food both in-store and online, Inmar survey reveals
U.S. grocery shoppers are gradually returning to in-store purchases as more Americans receive COVID-19 vaccines, a new survey from Inmar Intelligence finds.
Once fully vaccinated, 27% of consumers said they plan to do most of their grocery shopping at stores, while 38% will do so both in-store and online, Inmar said Tuesday.
Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Inmar noted that food shoppers already have been coming back to physical stores. The survey revealed that 33% of U.S. consumers are now buying their groceries in stores, with 48% of respondents remaining as hybrid shoppers making brick-and-mortar and online purchases, indicating a “steady return to normalcy” and a higher level of comfort with in-store shopping, according to Inmar.
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