Consumer expectations, buying habits changing due to COVID-19

Nearly 25% of consumers don’t plan at dining indoor until next year and 48% don’t expect their traditional leisure and travel activities to resume until 2021 or later given the lifestyle and health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Those are two top findings from a Resonate report regarding consumer attitude and behavior shifts relating to the coronavirus.

It is the second study from Resonate on changes due to the pandemic and it polled more than 5,000 American consumers, according to a press release.

“The first wave of our COVID-19 research provided insight into the early reactions of U.S. consumers in the face of the new pandemic. This second wave provides a vital look at how consumer attitudes are evolving as people prepare for its prolonged effects on how they live and work,” said Bryan Gernert, Resonate CEO, in the release.

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