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Supply Chain Disruptions and Consumer Behavior Change from COVID-19: Empirical Evidence and Long-Term Implications for Supermarkets in the UK
2022
Journal of Humanities Arts and Social Science
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruptions to supply chains and changes to consumer behaviours around the world. This research looks at those two aspects within supermarket retail chains in England between now and the time the first lockdown ended. It also explores the changes supermarket supply chains are making for the near future as a result of the pandemic. Both of these areas, to the best knowledge of the authors have not been covered so far in literature. The research followed a
doi:10.26855/jhass.2022.01.003
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