The biggest rise in 24-hour shopping is the rise of the internet. This makes it possible for people to engage in retailing without even having to set foot in a retail park, shop or supermarket. Every item, from clothing to groceries, household goods such as televisions to garden sheds can be ordered online.
Benefits of internet shopping
Convenience - shop from any computer or mobile phone with an internet connection any time, while avoiding the need to travel, pay for parking and queueing.
Greater variety - more shops online than any high street or retail park.
Cheaper goods - increased competition between retailers, for some on a global scale, brings down prices.
Accessibility - those with a disability that limits their mobility can choose to have goods delivered.
Comparability - using the internet makes it easy to research products or services very thoroughly, comparing prices and product details in order to get the best deal.
Costs of internet shopping
Security concerns surrounding payment by credit card over the internet.
Not being able to physically inspect the goods before purchase.
Goods getting damaged during transport.
Goods not arriving in time or at all.
Concerns over what information retailers are storing about customers, eg buying habits.
Fewer people visiting the CBD, high street and retail parks.
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A deserted high street - the consequence of out-of-town retail parks and internet shopping