British shoppers choose bargains over brand loyalty
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July 15, 2008, 8:30 am
Filed under: International News
Filed under: International News
International Herald Tribune: Shoppers are more footloose than ever before with the retailers they use, seeking out bargains in the economic downturn and enjoying greater choice, partly due to the Internet, a study has shown. Despite the rise in store loyalty cards aimed at retaining shoppers, 22.1 percent of consumers say they are dissatisfied with the retailer where they do most of their shopping, up 2.2 percentage points on the year.
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