‘Quarantinis,’ Bread Makers and Badminton: What’s Hot in Down Consumer Market

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Households shifted from supermarkets to online as the new coronavirus spread and lockdowns hit, and from Whole Foods to waffle irons, a Wall Street Journal analysis finds

U.S. consumer-spending patterns shifted in late March and early April as Americans adapted to continuing business closures and work-from-home orders to curb the spread of the new coronavirus.

A Wall Street Journal analysis of household-spending data found grocery-store visits retreated after initially surging in mid-March, when the shutdowns gained steam. In the more recent period, online grocery shopping and spending on alcohol delivery boomed. U.S. consumers shelled out more on bread makers, puzzles, board games, bubble...

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Brilliant - simply brilliant. What an shattering report. We are not allowed to leave our homes, so we online shop, really? We can't work or get paid, so we stop shopping at expense like Whole Foods. My god, WSJ, you have connected the dots. Brilliance

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This trump cake seems to be suitable

Home improvement at my house.

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Best believe Data Collection loving these transitions 😏

I don’t shop at Whole Foods. Too expensive!!! God Bless us all 🥰😇

You don't need WSJ 'Analysis' to figure this..

Maybe in Manhattan But there is another USA WSJ.

I have relatives who have not left home since this began, ordering everything online

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