The diagram depicts the percentage of consumers using three different shopping methods (online shopping, in-store shopping, and catalog shopping) in a country between 2000 and 2020. Overall, the percentage of in-store shopping showed a significant downward trend, while online shopping experienced a steady growth, reaching the highest proportion at the end of the period. Meanwhile, catalog shopping only illustrates a stable figure.
According to the diagram, offline shopping decreased consistently from around 95% in 2000 to nearly 67% in 2010, falling further to approximately 30% by 2020. In contrast, online shopping experienced a steady upward trend, starting from nearly 5% in 2000 to approximately 45% in 2015, rising further to almost 65% in 2020. By the end of the period, online shopping had taken the offline shopping position as the highest percentage.
Moving to the other shopping preference, catalog shopping became the only preference shopping which showed a stable proportion with around 5% during all periods.
