Deep Dive 12 minutes PremiumUS Survey Update: Consumer Behavior Proves Volatile Across Retail and Food Service (Full Report) Coresight Research October 5, 2020 What's InsideCoresight Research’s September 29 survey provides a detailed update on US consumers’ behaviors, concerns and expectations, with a focus on the implications for US retail. This week, we discuss volatility in consumers’ current and expected behaviors across retail and food service, with survey findings covering the following: What activities respondents have done in the past two weeks and what they expect to do in the next two weeks Whether respondents are currently avoiding public areas or travel—and which types of places or travel they are avoiding Whether respondents are buying more or less of any retail categories as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak and, if so, which types of products Whether US shoppers are making more purchases online during the coronavirus outbreak and, if so, which categories The findings provide an update to our previous reports, which were based on surveys undertaken on September 22, September 15, September 9, September 2, August 26, August 19, August 12, August 5, July 29, July 22, July 15, July 8, July 1, June 24, June 17, June 10, June 3, May 27, May 20, May 13, May 6, April 29, April 22, April 15, April 8, April 1, March 25 and March 17–18. If you do not have a premium subscription, you can access select findings in a complimentary abridged report. In addition to this survey, click here to view additional coverage of the coronavirus outbreak. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Amazon Prime Day 2023: Preview—Five Key InsightsInnovator Matrix: Workforce ManagementUS Consumer Tracker: Shoppers Show Reduced Awareness of Price IncreasesInflation and Interrupted Income—Could Consumers Still Pay the Bills?: US Consumer Survey Insights