# 1 Shoppers Thing are concerned about shops in grocery stores, Finds survey
A new survey reveals the worries of top consumers on the grocery store this fall.
The fears surrounding consumers hadgrocery store earlier this year seems to have changedcatch coronavirus In stores to spend too much money. At least, this is what a new study suggests.
The financial tensions caused by the pandemic are the main source of worry regarding wholesale prices, according to the last of DunhumbyConsumer Pulse Survey.About 58% of buyers say they are shopping where regular prices are low. Forty-three percent also say they choose the lowest prices to complete their caddies. (In touch:8 groceries who can soon be in the short diet)
Not only the pandemic induces a recession, butgrocery price have inevitably increased due to disturbances in the food supply chain. Of the 400 people who responded to this survey, which was conducted between August 28 and September 3-36% and 34% use coupons for sales.
When asked what retailer in their area offers the best value, 34% respondedWalmart, 12% declaredWhoreAnd 9% responded with Kroger. Meanwhile, nearly half the buyer rate of their personal financial position as poor. Sixty-eight percent say that the economy is not good, and91% said they are "Keep an eye" on prices when buying groceries. (In touch:15 tips for shopping in Kroger)
"Retailers should note that most buyers are currently looking for more value by shopping in stores with regular prices, while searching for discounts and promotions," Jose Gomes, Chicago's base president from Dunnhumby Unity North America, saysSupermarket News.
While concerns about food prices have increased, concerns about the security risks posed by coronaviruses have fallen a bit. "The latest Worry Index" found that only 24% of consumers are concerned about Covid-19, a decline of 29% in July.
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