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How consumer behaviour changed in the wake of the pandemic

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MUMBAI: The fifth iteration of Wunderman Thompson Commerce’s Future Shopper Report ’21, which surveyed nearly 30,000 consumers across 17 markets, inferred the major changes in consumer’s purchasing behaviour in the wake of the pandemic.

Across Asia, consumers reported that digital commerce has been more important to them during the pandemic than anywhere else and it is shoppers in this region who are also now demanding the most from digital retailers. Nearly 86 per cent of Indian shoppers are less prepared to put up with ‘mediocre’ or even ‘satisfactory’ shopping experiences and demand excellence from brands and retailers, it says.

Despite the unabated rise of eCommerce and the fear to physically shop – 72 per cent of Indians are the most frightened about shopping in-store as compared with their global counterparts in the wake of COVID-19.

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Consumers on the whole are demanding integrated omnichannel offerings from retailers and brands. What’s more, two-thirds of global shoppers say that they prefer to shop with brands that have both an online and offline presence, while 59 per cent of consumers said they wished brands would communicate seamlessly with them across all channels, digital and physical. And their expectations need to be met, with close to 73 per cent saying retailers need to get better at giving them the products, service, and experience they expect.

This means that retailers must operate across multiple channels including social commerce which is going to be a massive aspect of eCommerce. In fact, 44 per cent of global consumers have already bought from a social platform and over half intend to increase this in the future.

The report delves deeper and wider than ever before into what consumers want from their digital shopping experience and how and what retailers and brands must deliver. In a post-pandemic world, online shopping will account for over half of retail sales globally with 72 per cent of global shoppers saying that online shopping came to their rescue in 2020 and about 73 per cent saying e-commerce would be more important to them in 2021.

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“eCommerce can no longer be treated as the supplementary sales channel,” said Wunderman Thompson Commerce global head of Consultancy and Innovation Hugh Fletcher. “Global shoppers have clearly stated that, in the future, it will be their primary channel for retail purchasing. For some organisations, and particularly marketplaces, they are reaping the rewards of investing in a strong online presence, while the news has been littered with stories of businesses who have not identified these changing demands going bust.”

“Amazon continues to be the leader of the retail pack in the West, alongside Mercado Libre in LATAM and a number of marketplaces in APAC, but they are facing increasing pressure from consumers to be more ethical and from competitors who are investing in their own direct-to-consumer offerings, digital marketplaces, innovations, and social media platforms. Couple this with the fact that COVID-19 has weakened brand loyalty, and serious challenges remain in the sector – it’s no longer enough to just have an online offering that reaches customers on one or two channels and to expect long-term ROI.”

“2021 and beyond will usher in an era of more diverse online offerings, with marketplaces, direct-to-consumer brand sites, and social commerce all having a key role to play. Businesses must ensure that this more complex online landscape complements their overall retail offering which needs to span digital and physical,” Fletcher concluded.

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8PM Packaged Drinking Water named Lead Trouser Sponsor for Sunrisers Hyderabad

Brand partners with IPL team for 2026 season with campaign ‘Rise in Orange, Celebrate with Black’.

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MUMBAI: 8PM Packaged Drinking Water has found a clever way to stay in the game by hitching its wagon to one of cricket’s most exciting teams. The brand from Radico Khaitan Limited has announced its association with Sunrisers Hyderabad as the Lead Trouser Sponsor for India’s Premier Cricket League 2026. The partnership will see 8PM Packaged Drinking Water gain prominent visibility during the high-energy tournament.

To mark the collaboration, the brand has launched the campaign thought “Rise in Orange, Celebrate with Black.” The idea cleverly links the on-field intensity of Sunrisers Hyderabad’s iconic orange jersey with the off-field celebrations powered by 8PM Premium Black Packaged Drinking Water.

Radico Khaitan Limited chief marketing officer Kunal Madan said, “We are delighted to be associated with Sunrisers Hyderabad for the 2026 season. With the league’s unmatched reach and the team’s strong fan following, this is a great opportunity to connect meaningfully with consumers across the country.”

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Sunrisers Hyderabad enters the season with a formidable lineup featuring players such as Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, Travis Head, and Pat Cummins, making it one of the most watched teams this year.

A spokesperson from Sunrisers Hyderabad added, “We are pleased to welcome 8PM Packaged Drinking Water to the Sunrisers family. This association brings together shared values of energy, resilience, and excellence.”

The partnership underscores Radico Khaitan’s strategy of aligning with marquee sporting platforms to build contemporary, consumer-centric brands. By tapping into the emotional connect and massive viewership of the league, 8PM aims to deepen engagement and strengthen brand affinity during the cricket season.

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In the fiercely competitive world of Indian cricket sponsorships, 8PM has chosen to play it smart, pairing the thrill of orange with the cool refreshment of black. As Sunrisers Hyderabad prepare for another exciting season, the brand is set to ride the wave of passion, performance, and celebration.

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