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We keep this blog post updated with the information you need to stay in the loop with the supply chain crisis. Retail ecommerce has nearly doubled since the coronavirus pandemic started. Retail as a whole saw tremendous growth last year. of all retail sales. That means total retail sales growth will amount to 2.5%
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