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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on retail

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TheCOVID-19 pandemic has taken a sharp economic toll on theretail industry worldwide as many retailers and shopping centers were forced to shut down for months due to mandatedstay-at-home orders. As a result of these closures,online retailers received a major boost in sales as customers looked for alternative ways to shop and the effects of theretail apocalypse wereexacerbated.[1] A number of notable retailers filed for bankruptcy includingAscena Retail Group,Debenhams,Arcadia Group,Brooks Brothers,GNC,J. C. Penney,Lord & Taylor andNeiman Marcus.

Major retailers that closed since the pandemic began includeCentury 21,Lord & Taylor, andFry's Electronics.

Africa

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South Africa

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Main article:COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa
  • Online retailerAmazon announced it would be adding 3,000 customer service jobs in South Africa to respond to increased demand in North America and Europe for Amazon products.[2]
  • Due to COVID-19, sales of tobacco and alcohol were prohibited under lockdown restrictions.[3]
  • Edcon put their retail brands Edgars, Jet, and Thank U up for auction and ceased to pay rents for its retail locations following lockdown restrictions as a result of limited sales due to lockdown restrictions.[4]
  • On August 3, South African–based supermarketShoprite announced it would be selling "all or a majority stake" of its Nigerian operations amidst a struggling economy.[5]

Americas

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Canada

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Main article:COVID-19 pandemic in Canada
A social distancing sign in anAtlantic Superstore in Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • During the month of April 2020 retail sales in Canada dropped 26.4% in a record decline for the second month in a row.[6]
  • On July 31, 2020,Chico's Canadian subsidiary filed for bankruptcy.[7]
  • In July 2020,DavidsTea announced it would close multiple stores amid the impact of the pandemic.[8]

United States

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Main article:COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
See also:Retail apocalypse § COVID-19 pandemic

The United States has had multiple closures attributed to the pandemic and the ensuing recession. As of August 3, 2020, 43 retailers based in the USA have filed for bankruptcy according toCNBC.[9]

March 2020

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  • In the weeks leading up to lockdowns,panic buying of products such ashand sanitizer,toilet paper, andcanned foods led toshortages of these items nationwide.[10][11]
  • US-basedApple Inc. announced it would temporarily close all stores globally outside of China on March 14.[12] On the same day,Urban Outfitters,Verizon, andT-Mobile all announced their intentions to temporarily close stores as well.[13]
  • The US's largest retailer,Walmart significantly reduced its hours across the nation. Known for its 24-hour store operations, the company initially announced the stores would be open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. on March 14. However, on March 19, Walmart announced stores would be open from 7 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. until further notice to allow employees time to clean and stock products.[14][15]
  • Westfield Group announced all 32 of their shopping mall properties would be temporarily closing on March 19 except for essential stores.[16]
  • CEO ofKroger, Rodney McMullen, announced that due to increased coronavirus demand, 10,000 job openings were available across their stores.[17]
  • The retail and entertainment complexAmerican Dream faced a series of setbacks due to the pandemic. Initially scheduled for March 19, the grand opening of the complex was indefinitely delayed.[18] RetailerGNC pulled out of the project following the pandemic, with other retailers likeThe Children's Place,Forever 21, andVictoria's Secret possibly withdrawing their plans as well.[19] In June, contractors for the mall claimed they were owed $13 million for unpaid work.[20] The mall would eventually open on October 1, 2020.[21]
  • GameStop received criticism for saying it was "an essential business" in states where only essential retailers were to stay open. On March 22, Gamestop closed its stores after outcry from employees.[22]
  • Bare shelves due to panic buying at theGiant supermarket inFranklin Farm, Virginia in March 2020
    In March,Hobby Lobby left stores open even as many nonessential retailers shut down. The founder reportedly told his employees he had received a message from God that informed his decision to keep stores open.[23]
  • On March 31, Walmart announced it would supply its employees with masks and gloves and take employees' temperatures before shifts.[24]
  • Simon Property Group, the largest shopping mall operator in the United States, furloughed 30% of its staff on March 31.[25]

April 2020

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A closed dining area in March 2020 at theConcord Mall inWilmington, Delaware during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Shortly following Walmart's announcement for employees, on April 2,Lowe's andTarget announced they would also be providing masks and gloves for their employees.[26]
  • Bloomberg News reported that nearly 1 million retail workers werefurloughed by April 2.[27]
  • Macy's, Inc. was dropped from theS&P 500 on April 2.[28]
  • Retail sales fell 16.4% in a record drop during the month of April.[29]

May 2020

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  • Following the lifting of some lockdown restrictions in May, retail sales rose by 17.7% in the biggest month to month rise in sales on record.[30]
  • J.Crew was the first national retailer to file forChapter 11 bankruptcy during the pandemic on May 4.[31]
  • After 60 years in business,Northgate Mall inDurham, North Carolina, closed on May 4, the first shopping mall in the United States to directly attribute the pandemic as the reason for the closure.[32][33]
  • On May 5,Nordstrom announced its intentions to close 16 locations.[34] The company announced sales were down 40% due to the pandemic on May 28.[35]
  • On May 7, luxury department store chainNeiman Marcus filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. CEO Geoffroy van Raemdonck insisted that the stores would not be liquidated but that the filing was made to "alleviate debt, access additional capital to run the business during these challenging times, and emerge a stronger company with the ability to better serve you and continue our transformation over the long term."[36]
  • 118-year-old department store chainJ. C. Penney filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on May 15 as the pandemic battered the already struggling retailer.[37][38]

June 2020

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  • CNBC reported on June 5 thatCBL Properties, owner of over 100 mall properties located primarily in the Southeast, was in doubt that it could continue operation as agoing concern, after their retail tenants missed payments which caused the business to miss their payments as well.[39] On July 17,Bloomberg News reported that CBL was preparing to file for bankruptcy.[40]
  • On June 9, retail research firm Coresight estimated the number of store closures in the United States could reach 25,000 due to the pandemic and the resultingrecession, greatly surpassing the previous year's record high of 9,302.[41][42]
  • As of June 16,Mall of America ownerTriple Five Group was reported to have missed three consecutive payments on a $1.4 million debt mortgage for the property.[43]
  • Two shopping malls closed on June 30,Metrocenter in Phoenix, Arizona, and theCascade Mall in Burlington, Washington. Both directly cited the pandemic as a contributing factor in the closure.[44][45]
  • Health retailerGNC announced the closure of "at least 800 to 1,200 stores" after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on June 23.[46]
  • TheUnited States Department of Commerce reported that retail sales had increased by 7.5% in June as lockdown restrictions were further eased.[47]
  • Old Time Pottery filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on June 30.[48]

July 2020

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Pandemic related signs for businesses on sale at aStaples
Floor decals and signs promoting one-way traffic andsocial distancing at theKing of Prussia mall inKing of Prussia, Pennsylvania

August 2020

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  • The United States' oldest department store chain,Lord & Taylor, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on August 2.[60] Later that same evening,Tailored Brands, parent of Men's Wearhouse andJoS. A. Bank also filed for bankruptcy.[61]
  • Many back to school sales were delayed or experienced lesser sales than previous years as uncertainty after changes in the school year led to increased unease over buying unneeded supplies.[62][63]
  • The discount department store chain,Stein Mart, filed for bankruptcy on August 12. By the end of October 2020, all stores had finished the liquidation process and were closed.[64][65]

September 2020

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  • On September 10, the New York City–based department store chainCentury 21 announced it would close all 13 stores.[66]

October 2020

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  • Retail research and advisory firm Coresight Research and shopping rewards appShopkick declared a new campaign called the "10.10 Shopping Festival" to anticipate shipping delays for the holiday season. It lasted from October 9–12.[67]

November 2020

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January 2021

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  • On January 14,Christopher & Banks filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. All stores were closed due to the filing.[74]
  • Godiva Chocolatier announced it would close all of its 128 USbrick and mortar stores by March. The company cited declining traffic in stores caused by the pandemic as a contributing factor in the decision.[75]
  • North Carolina–based department store chainBelk announced it would file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on January 26. The company intends to continue "normal operations" during the process.[76]

February 2021

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  • On February 24,Fry's Electronics announces it will be closing all of its stores nationwide and ceasing operations "as a result of changes in the retail industry and the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic."[77][78]

Since March 2021

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  • In early 2023, rumors surfaced thatParty City had intention to file forChapter 11 Bankruptcy in the United States. Party City Holdco Inc. filed for bankruptcy on January 17, 2023, weighed down by a confluence of factors including the pandemic and changing consumer behavior.[79][80] The move is part of an attempt to restructure and reduce the company's debt. The company secured $150 million in financing that will allow it to keep its stores open and operations running. The move will help the company complete an "expedited restructuring" to reduce its debt that should be done by the second quarter of 2023.
  • On January 27, 2023,Bed Bath & Beyond announced that it would be closing allHarmon Face Values stores due to the COVID-19 pandemic impacting it business and supply chain issues.[81][failed verification][better source needed]

Asia

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China

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Main article:COVID-19 pandemic in mainland China
  • On March 16, 2020, it was reported that retail sales dropped 20.5% after the pandemic hit the country, a percentage that, according toBusiness Insider, was unseen since the2008 financial crisis.[82]
  • Retail sales continued to decrease with a 2.8% decline in May 2020 and 1.8% in June from where they were at the same time in 2019.[83]

Europe

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United Kingdom

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Main article:COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom

February 2020

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March 2020

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  • In March, the monthly retail sales volume fell sharply by 5.1%, as many stores ceased trading from March 23 following official government guidance during the pandemic.[86]
  • Tesco and other retailers start to impose limits on the sale of essential items.[87]
  • Retailers say online andclick-and-collect services are at "full capacity".[88]
  • On March 13, British job recruiters predicted the retail and hospitality industries would be hit hardest by the pandemic.[89]
  • The collapse ofLaura Ashley made it the first casualty of the pandemic with a loss of 2,700 jobs.[90]
  • Fashion houseBurberry announced it would cut 500 jobs globally after sales declined 45% during the first quarter of 2020.[91]
  • On March 30, Carluccio's and BrightHouse collapse into administration.[92]
  • On March 31,Aldi,Morrisons,Waitrose andAsda started to ease restrictions on some of their products which were imposed in the wake of stockpiling earlier in the month.[93]

April 2020

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  • The volume of retail sales fell by a record 18.1%, following the strong monthly fall of 5.2% in March 2020.[94]
  • The proportion spent online soared to the highest on record in April 2020 at 30.7%, which compares with the 19.1% reported in April 2019.[94]
  • All 60Cath Kidston stores to close after collapse.[95]
  • On April 30, Oasis and Warehouse permanently close all their stores and online shopping with the loss of more than 1,800 jobs.[96]
  • Sharon White,John Lewis boss, hints that some of their shops may not re-open after the pandemic.[97]
  • Debenhams files for administration[98]

May 2020

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  • Retail sales volumes started to rebound with an increase of 12.0% when compared with the falls experienced in the previous month, but sales were still down by 13.1% on February before the impact of the pandemic.[99]
  • Debenhams cuts more than 1000 head office jobs[100]
  • Shop closures due to coronavirus lockdown pushBritish Land to £1.1bn annual loss.[101]

June 2020

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The volume of total retail sales recovers to similar levels as before the coronavirus pandemic

July 2020

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  • On July 1, TM Lewin announced they would be closing all of their stores, with 600 workers losing their jobs.[104]
  • On July 19, luxury clothing retailerTed Baker announced they will cut 500 jobs.[105]
  • On July 20,Marks & Spencer announced they were to cut 950 jobs.[106]
  • On July 24, theOffice for National Statistics (ONS) showed retail sales had returned to pre-pandemic levels.[107]
  • John Lewis & Partners announced eight stores would not reopen after the lockdown.[108]
  • Boots consults on plans to cut head office and store teams and shut 48 of its Boots Opticians practices. Over 4000 jobs were affected.[108]
  • Hammerson, the landlord that owns the Bullring in Birmingham and the Brent Cross shopping centre in north London, said it had collected just 16% of rent due in May and June and had drawn down £300m in funding from its credit facility to support the business.[109]
  • TheBritish Retail Consortium announce that sales increased by 3.2% in July, against an increase of 0.5% in July 2019, however, most of this was online sales plus 2020 having an extra week in January on the ONS Calendar.[110]

August 2020

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  • DW Sports, entered administration, putting 1,700 jobs at risk.[111]
  • PizzaExpress considers closing 67 of its UK restaurants, which would mean the loss of 1,100 jobs.[112]
  • Dixons cut 800 store management jobs[113]
  • Hays Travel, the UK's largest independent travel agent at the time, cuts up to 878 jobs after the government's move to quarantine arrivals from Spain.[114]
  • On August 5,WHSmith announce they may cut 1,500 jobs after sales plummet[115]
  • On August 5, nearly 400 jobs are affected atM&Co. as they are put into administration.[116]
  • On August 11, theBritish Retail Consortium repeated a call for a UK Government grant to help pay rents, saying retailers were "struggling".[117]
  • On August 11,Debenhams announced they will cut 2,500 more jobs.[118]
  • The ONS shows that more than 730,000 jobs have been lost in the UK since the beginning of March.[119]
  • NatWest Group plans to cut 550 jobs in branches across the UK and close one of its remaining offices in London.[120]
  • On August 18,Marks & Spencer announced they plan to cut 7,000 jobs over the next three months.[121][122]
  • PizzaExpress closed 73 outlets, impacting 1,100 jobs.[123]

Autumn 2020

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Volume sales, seasonally adjusted, Great Britain, February 2020 to October 2020
  • British retail sales growth slowed in November when non-essential stores shut as part of a four-week lockdown in England, but online sales were able to fill more of the gap than in the first lockdown in March.[124]
  • Fashion chainsPeacocks and Jaeger enter administration, putting more than 4,700 jobs and almost 500 shops at risk.[125]
  • On November 30Arcadia Group (owner ofTopshop,Topman,Burton andDorothy Perkins) fell into administration.[126]
  • Arcadia entering administration caused a knock-on effect as a day laterDebenhams fell intoliquidation.[127] This was due toJD Sport, the last remaining bidder, withdrawing because of the collapse of Arcadia, which was the biggest concession operator in Debenhams.
  • Bonmarché enter administration for the third time.[128]
  • Primark revealed that the latest wave of COVID-19 lockdowns cost the fashion chain £430m in lost sales but that it has experienced a "phenomenal" jump in sales this week since stores were allowed to reopen.[129]
  • On December 7Frasers Group claimed it was in negotiations to buy department store chainDebenhams from the administrators in a rescue deal, preventing it from going into liquidation.[130]
  • The retail intelligence agency Springboard claimed Footfall on Boxing Day was down by 57% compared to the previous year (2019).[131]
  • The government has named 72 high streets across England that have been selected to receive £831m of investment to help fund their recovery from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and to protect jobs.[132]

January 2021

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  • Sales fell by −8.2% in January compared to December 2020 the month before, showing that all sectors of retailing except for food and online outlets were affected by the imposition of tough new restrictions across the UK.[133]
  • Debenhams shops will close permanently afterBoohoo makes an acquisition. Boohoo were not interested in the 118 High Street stores or its workforce.[134]

February 2021

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  • ASOS acquires the Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT brands for £265m and a further £30m for the stock. The stores (70 stores with 2,500 employees) were not included leading to a significant loss of jobs.[135]

Hazard controls

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Further information:Workplace hazard controls for COVID-19

The US'sCenters for Disease Control and Prevention issued guidance for businesses and employers on COVID-19 prevention and management measures in the workplace.[136] Engineering controls such as altered workspaces to allow physical distancing, plexiglass barriers, and improved ventilation were recommended. Administration controls such as training, symptom screening, routine cleaning, avoiding shared equipment and office space, staggered shifts, and flexible sick leave policies were strategies to keep employees safe and healthy.Personal protective equipment such as face coverings or gloves were deemed necessary depending on the job tasks.[137]

Supermarket social distancing signs in Ireland, 2020

Efforts to encouragesocial distancing to reduce airborne transmission affectedspatial design principles used by retailers.[138][139]

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