That’s according to a new survey from fintech firm JGOO, which also said that 29% of people will boost their clothing e-spend and 22% will spend more on accessories online.That said, those numbers are almost balanced out by the numbers who plan to spend less online (27% for clothing and 18% for accessories), although that’s probably not going to result in a big loss for online retailers as these are likely to be consumers who had no other choice than to e-shop due to the closure of most physical shops.
But while it would be expected that some people would cut back on their online shopping once stores are open again, and while others will boost their spend due to virus fears, it’s significant that a big percentage are planning to shop online more because of positive experienc…