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Page 1: Key findings - Deloitte United States · • These are the key findings from the Deloitte Retail Industry Sentiment Survey, conducted in May 2020, as part of our ongoing coverage

COVID-19 Retail Industry Sentiment SurveyKey findings

Week commencing 18 May 2020

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Introduction

• These are the key findings from the Deloitte Retail Industry Sentiment Survey, conducted in May 2020, as part of our ongoing coverage of the UK retail industry. The findings are based on the responses of 27 senior figures representing businesses with a combined 2019 revenue of over £100 billon across both food and non food retail.

• The findings in this document represent the sixth survey conducted during the week of May 18, 2020.

• Stay tuned for our next set of COVID-19 Retail Industry Sentiment Survey findings and please visit our registration page to sign up.

To help identify the business impact of COVID-19 in the retail industry, Deloitte is conducting a weekly survey of sentiment from retail executives

Deloitte treats survey responses as being made in the strictest confidence. Access to such responses is restricted to those within the firm working on the survey. The results of the survey will solely consist of data aggregated from individual responses to ourquestions, therefore respondents will not be identified on an individual basis. The data for the survey is collected via an open weblink and as such, participation is not limited to a controlled list of intended recipients.

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Survey responses

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0%

0%

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6%

53%

41%

0%

0%

0%

12%

12%

59%

18%

Up to 1 month

1 month

2 months

3 months

4–6 months

6–12 months

>12 months

14%

0%

14%

0%

14%

29%

29%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

100%

0%

Up to 1

month

1 month

2 months

3 months

4–6 months

6–12 months

>12 months

Length of the disruption to the retail sector

Q1: From now, how long do you expect material disruption to your business to last?

Retailer sentiment on disruption has improved slightly with 24% (vs. 6% last week) non-food retailers and 33% food retailers believing the disruption period to be less than six months; however the majority of retailers still anticipate a disruption period of more than six months.

Note: Please note that percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding-off error

Non-Food retailers Food & Grocery retailers Both Food and Non-food retailers

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0%

0%

0%

100%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

33%

33%

33%

Up to 1

month

1 month

2 months

3 months

4–6 months

6–12 months

>12 months

11-May 18-May

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Retail industry’s recovery speed

Q2: Once the COVID-19 outbreak is contained, how long do you estimate it will take for your business to get back to business as usual?

76% of non-food retailers expect that once the disruption has ended it will take more than 6 months for the sector to recover, however this sentiment has shifted more towards the 6–12 month horizon (+12ppts) rather than the 12–24 month horizon (-18ppts); food retailer sentiment on recovery remains upbeat as 66% anticipate normalcy to return in under three months.

Note: Please note that percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding-off error

Non-Food retailers Food & Grocery retailers Both Food and Non-food retailers

0%

12%

0%

29%

53%

6%

0%

0%

24%

41%

35%

0%

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month

1–3 months

3–6 months

6–12 months

12–24 months

>24 months

0%

14%

29%

57%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

50%

50%

0%

Less than a

month

1–3 months

3–6 months

6–12 months

12–24 months

>24 months

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0%

0%

50%

0%

0%

33%

33%

0%

0%

33%

0%

Less than a

month

1–3 months

3–6 months

6–12 months

12–24 months

>24 months

11-May 18-May

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12%

0%

0%

0%

0%

12%

12%

18%

18%

24%

35%

35%

65%

71%

12%

0%

0%

0%

0%

6%

6%

29%

41%

24%

0%

59%

47%

71%

Other

Product development

Remote working

capabilities

Transactions/expansion

Infrastructure gaps

Stakeholder

relationships

Supply chain

Financing/lender

considerations

eCommerce offerings

Delivery fulfilment

Maintaining operations

Optimising operations

Workforce health and

safety

Cashflow/cash

management

Current key priorities

Q3: What are your key priorities over the next four weeks? (multiple answers possible)

Cash management, workforce health and safety, and optimising operations remain the top priorities for non-food retailers; workforce health and safety continues to be the primary focus for food retailers followed by supply chain and financing considerations.

Non-Food retailers Food & Grocery retailers

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

33%

33%

33%

33%

33%

67%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

50%

0%

0%

50%

50%

50%

100%

Other

Maintaining operations

Delivery fulfilment

Product development

Stakeholderrelationships

Remote working

capabilities

Transactions/expansion

Infrastructure gaps

Optimising operations

Cashflow/cash

management

eCommerce offerings

Financing/lender

considerations

Supply chain

Workforce health and

safety

11-May 18-May

Both Food and Non-food retailers

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

100%

100%

100%

29%

29%

29%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

43%

71%

71%

Other

Maintaining operations

eCommerce offerings

Delivery fulfilment

Product development

Financing/lenderconsiderations

Stakeholder

relationships

Remote working

capabilities

Transactions/expansion

Supply chain

Infrastructure gaps

Cashflow/cash

management

Optimising operations

Workforce health and

safety

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Store reopening – Q2 2020

As lockdown restrictions ease, 59% of non-food retailers plan to reopen more than 60% of their store estate to customers by the end of June 2020; food retailers are more optimistic with two-thirds planning to utilise more than 80% of their store estate by the end of Q2.

Non-Food retailers Food & Grocery retailers Both Food and Non-food retailers

6%

12%

18%

6%

12%

47%

None

1–20%

21–40%

41–60%

61–80%

81–100%

0%

0%

0%

50%

0%

50%

None

1–20%

21–40%

41–60%

61–80%

81–100%

0%

33%

0%

0%

0%

67%

None

1–20%

21–40%

41–60%

61–80%

81–100%

18-May

Note: Please note that percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding-off error

Q4: What percentage of your store estate do you plan to have open by the end of June 2020?

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Store reopening – Q3 2020

By the end of Q3 the majority of non-food retailers plan to have most of their stores open, however, there are still 12% of non-food retailers that are anticipating having 60% or less of their stores open, with 6% planning for stores to remain shut.

Non-Food retailers Food & Grocery retailers Both Food and Non-food retailers

6%

0%

0%

6%

6%

82%

None

1–20%

21–40%

41–60%

61–80%

81–100%

0%

0%

0%

0%

50%

50%

None

1–20%

21–40%

41–60%

61–80%

81–100%

0%

33%

0%

0%

0%

67%

None

1–20%

21–40%

41–60%

61–80%

81–100%

18-May

Q5: What percentage of your store estate do you plan to have open by the end of September 2020?

Note: Please note that percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding-off error

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Appendix

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61%

7%

25%

7%

Non-

Food

retailers

Food & Grocery

retailers

Week - May 11

Others

Both Food & Non-

Food retailers

Respondent profile

Q: Is your business predominantly a Food & Grocery retailer or a Non-Food retailer?

More than two-thirds of the respondents (70%) identified themselves as non-food retailers (both pure and mixed) in the sixth Retail Industry Sentiment Survey rolled out in week commencing May 18

63%

11%

7%

19%

Non-

Food

retailers

Food & Grocery

retailers

Week - May 18

Others

Both Food & Non-

Food retailers

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Contacts

Please get in touch if you have any questions

Ian GeddesManaging Partner, UK RetailEmail: [email protected]: +44 20 7303 6519LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iangeddes/

Ben PerkinsDirector, Consumer InsightEmail: [email protected]: +44 20 7007 2207LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-perkins-700888/

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