Answer 1- Most people's consumer behaviour has
changed in the last month. My consumer behaviour has changed
immensely. I am more focused towards buying essential household
items like groceries, toilet paper, detergents etc. rather than
shopping other things like clothes or gadgets. People have started
buying sanitizers, disposable gloves, mask etc. because of the
COVID 19 pandemic. They care for their health so their priorities
as consumers have changed.
Answer 2- The situation in the world has
influenced me in changing my purchasing habits. A lot of people in
the world have died due to the corona pandemic and many are ill.
So, I am more focused towards sanitation,hygiene and
cleaniliness.
Yes, When the situation gets back to normal, I will continue to buy
the same products like clothes, gadgets, videogames as their will
be nothing to worry about if a is vaccine created.
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