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Top Ways Merchant Services Have Changed During the Pandemic

Since the beginning of the year, everyone’s life has been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Everything from jobs, travel, and routine activities like getting a haircut or shopping have been upended. Buying food and necessities now requires planning, but luckily people adapt well. Here are some of the most notable ways merchant services have changed during the pandemic.

Grocery Shopping
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Grocery shopping has changed immensely and has really impacted people that enjoyed doing it. Now, wearing face masks, one-way aisles, and social distancing, feel more like a secret mission instead of your weekly supermarket run. A lot of people have decided to avoid it altogether and are choosing delivery. These services are busier than ever before and since it’s so convenient, many are staying with it.

Personal Products

Not everything people need is available at the supermarket, especially personal items. If you need items such as vitamins, medications, or supplies from smokingthings.com, all you need to do is log-on to your computer and place an order. Your purchases are on your doorstep within a few days. Online shopping for these items has experienced a boom and will likely continue because it allows you to shop for supplies anonymously from the comfort of your own home.

Curbside Pick-Up
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Even as many retailers have opened back up, they still offer curbside service and customers love it. Curbside service combines the ease of purchase by selecting and paying online and getting it the same day. After your items are paid for, you simply head to the store at the designated time and wait for customer service to place it in your trunk. It couldn’t be easier and it saves you from getting out of the car.

Restaurant Dining

Remember the days when selecting a good restaurant was a night of entertainment? Those days will be back, but for now, many restaurants are serving outside only or at specially designated tables inside. Of course, ordering take-out is always a good plan, too. Another measure restaurants have enacted is the use of disposable and online menus. This is a great option that reduces contact and you can browse selections before you arrive.

Convenient Services

Everyone is really anxious to have life back the way it used to be, but no one knows when that will happen. The key is finding a healthy balance between doing business and safety. Many of these service changes have become so convenient they’ll likely continue to be offered.

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