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402 Shoppers are increasingly using their mobile phones and apps in store

Business of Apps
Anne Freer @ Business of Apps 1 place · 01/18/2022 04:34 EDT

Shoppers are increasingly using their mobile phones and apps in store

Mobile is changing the way we shop – even in-store. According to a survey of over 9,000 consumers across the US, UK, France, Germany, Australia, Singapore and India two-thirds of shoppers are now using their mobile devices in-store to research goods or even make purchases. The most common reasons customers cited for using their stores in a store included checking out a retailer’s website, using their app, using loyalty cards or coupons, scanning QR codes, comparing prices or reading reviews, buying online o

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