Behind the scenes

Retail: no two days are alike

David Kübler
24.8.2020
Translation: machine translated
Pictures: Thomas Kunz

Our 11 shops reopened three months ago. Is everything back to normal? Not really. We're doing an interim review with Daniel Lehmann.

Dani, we've been back in our shops for three months now. Is everything back to normal?

Daniel Lehmann: No, I wouldn't say that. But we're happy to be back at the front and running our branches. Customers are coming back. We took our precautions, with a rather limited number of visitors and strict security measures. But now life is slowly returning to normal. In terms of sales, we're already back to pre-corona levels and slightly up on 2019.

What is the situation in the shops today with regard to protective measures?

At the beginning, we had above-average protective measures in place, which we were able to relax fairly quickly to reach the current level. We have visors, partitions between customers and employees, and we respect distance rules. In Zurich, for example, we always have 9 checkouts open instead of the usual 12. This is the only way we can respect the protection concept. Our customers appreciate this and are satisfied with our precautionary measures.

Searching for goods, returning them, reporting a problem. These are the needs of customers
Daniel Lehmann

What are customers' current needs? What do customers expect from you in the shop?

As expected, the number of customer service cases is above average: returns, warranty requests and complaints of all kinds. The number of express withdrawals is on the rise. Sales, advice and subscription requests are trending down. Our customers are probably used to getting information from our website. Simply put: "Search for goods, return them, report a problem. These are the needs of customers.

How do customers behave in the shop?

Exemplary. Where they have to wear masks, they wear masks. In general, they pay by card more often than usual. Sometimes they form queues themselves, where the rules of distance are also respected. People seem to have got used to it. I could almost say that our customers have become coronavirus professionals.

Different cantons, different rules for coronavirus. Are the different regulations a problem for retail?

Dear Zurich employees: we miss you!
Daniel Lehmann

How do we react to virus-related absences in the shop?

What's next? What are your forecasts for the rest of the year?

Dani, thank you for your answers!

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