Behind the scenes

Shopping in the time of Corona – the virus is mirrored in our shopping carts

Alex Hämmerli
9.6.2020
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

The Corona pandemic has completely changed the way we shop. Our animated bar chart shows how the demand for face masks, gardening tools or home office equipment has developed since the beginning of this year.

Lockdown, social distancing, disinfectant in supermarkets – coronavirus has turned our lives upside down. But just how much the pandemic has impacted our shopping behaviour can now be seen in our evaluation. Since early-January, we’ve been comparing the weekly sales of over 2,000 product groups to those of the previous year. The shift in the top 10 products at digitec and Galaxus in terms of sales growth unfolds like a drama in eight acts.

Week 1: the calm before the storm

Week 4: something’s brewing

At the same time, our sex section is booming. There’s a spike in sales of provocative lingerie, corsets, adult toys, lube and condoms. This could be linked to social distancing; meaning more time at home for singles and couples.

Week 8: the virus reaches Switzerland

Week 9: panic buying begins

Week 11: piles of toilet paper

On 11 March, the WHO labels the events as a pandemic. Switzerland goes toilet paper crazy. Sales are 90 times higher that week – a record number. Any masks and sanitisers added to our range leave the warehouse almost as fast as they’re stocked.

Week 12: I need a haircut!

The lockdown triggers a huge run on our online shops. By mid-March, customers are waiting three days longer on average for their orders to reach them. In the following two weeks, we ramp up our logistics with 200 new employees. This helps us gradually reduce the backlog. Our customer service is swamped with requests.

Week 13: cabin fever sets in

In the meantime, half of Switzerland is working from home. We’re all spending lots of time indoors, so no wonder stained walls, scratched tables or grey grouting are starting to get to us. With all this time on our hands, we start renovating, making music, gardening and painting. Face masks have now completely sold out at Galaxus.

Week 18: close encounters of the acrylic kind

Mid-April sees sneeze guards sweep the nation. They prove particularly popular with companies whose employees can’t work from home. Hair salons are given the green light to reopen on 27 April. The demand for hair-cutting scissors screeches to a halt.

Week 20: masks are back in stock

How did you like our evaluation? Is there something we missed? Are there any lockdown anecdotes you’d like to tell us about? Thanks for sharing your story or comment below.

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Alex Hämmerli
Senior Public Relations Manager
Alex.Haemmerli@digitecgalaxus.ch

At Digitec and Galaxus, I’m in charge of communication with journalists and bloggers. Good stories are my passion – I am always up to date.


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