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How Britain Shops 2006: Composite

Verdict Research Limited, May 2006, Pages: 220


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The report How Britain Shops 2006: Composite provides an overview of the shopping habits of consumers across the retail sector. It examines, who shops for what, where they shop, whether they are satisfied with their current main store and what determines customer loyalty.

Scope of this report
A comprehensive overview of the way consumers shop in the following retail sectors:
Clothing, DIY, Electricals, Food & Grocery, Footwear, Homewares, Music & Video and Personal Care.

Research and analysis highlights
Each How Britain Shops report provides visitor and main user share data, conversion rates, customer loyalty rates, reasons for loyalty and key competitors for all major retailers in the sector.

Data is segmented regionally and by demographic and socio-economic group. Historic data is provided so trends can be analysed over a four year period.

Key reasons to read this report:
How Britain Shops is one of the most comprehensive studies of its kind drawing on a nationwide survey of 6,000 shoppers.
The publisher's thorough understanding of retail issues enables us to interpret data from an informed viewpoint and explore implications for retailers.



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