‘New Normal’ Emerges for Companies Navigating Covid-19 Pandemic

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Business executives say they are getting a better grip on what a world transformed by the coronavirus looks like

, giving them more confidence to lay out strategies that account for the new reality.

Corporate leaders are changing company operations and resetting assumptions, after having absorbed months of fresh information about how customers act with everyday life often marked by working and staying home, traveling less and social distancing. In response to the emerging environment, businesses are retooling pricing, store...

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Poor people can't afford Grubb! Fast food is $hit anyway! More out door ordering is needed.

I heard some time back that Mcdonalds was going fully automated greatly reducing the need for a full staff. Self order screens are in place but have been disabled due to Covid. So what ever people they hire, they’ll soon discard.

WSJ, with companies like McDonald’s closing 200 US locations (& others like Men's Wearhouse, PVH Corp, Microsoft, GNC, JCPenney, Victoria's Secret, Nordstrom, Sears etc...) will be interesting to see where the strongest Restaurant & Retail markets are in the US during this crisis

I think this is true, folks are beginning to adapt. The only thing holding us back is people who don't believe it's happening and who follow Trump's lead.

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