August 18, 2021
Ninety percent of people used unattended retail as much or more during the pandemic according to a recent survey by Cantaloupe Systems Inc., a digital payments and software services company that provides end-to-end technology solutions for the unattended retail market, according to a press release.
However, according to the survey, younger consumers were the most likely to increase usage during that period. Nearly a quarter (23%) of respondents between the age of 18 and 34 said that the pandemic increased their usage of unattended retail, compared to 18% of 35- to 54-year-olds, and only 4% of respondents over 55 years of age.
Nearly half of consumers who increased usage in unattended retail during the pandemic cited speed (49%), social distancing (49%) and convenience (47%) as reasons for the increase. Sixty-eight percent noted it is important to have a touchless option post-pandemic.
Forty-one percent of respondents who purchased an item through an unattended channel in the three months prior to the survey said unattended options make them more likely to shop in a retailer's other channels in the future.
Other findings include:
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