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Shoppers are willing to pay for the convenience, even amid high inflation.
Amazon Prime grocery bags ready for delivery outside a Whole Foods Market store in Washington, D.C., in March 2020.
Deena Shanker
Online grocery shopping looks like it will be one of the few pandemic behaviors that really does stick.
The arrival of Covid-19 disrupted lifestyles, and prognosticators weighed in on the long-term changes that would bring. Now, even as Americans list their Peloton bikes on Craigslist, cancel their Netflix accounts and slow down their home-remodeling plans, they refuse to give up the convenience of online grocery shopping.