In the UK, approximately, five billion parcels are delivered every year. 96 million every week, 14 million every day, 600,000 every hour, 10,000 every minute and 160 every second.
Over on another thread. people are lamenting the demise of the High Street. I’m not sure you can have it both ways.
Amazon provide a cheap service. Prime £95 a year for next day delivery (and some TV shows and films). It nowhere near covers the cost if you use it a lot. One small parcel with Royal Mail costs £3.25 to send and the sender is paying for the packaging.
Yes, of course, it provides a service especially to those with impaired mobility or without reasonable access to traditional shopping facilities but the question I have is this. Why the emphasis on next day delivery? Is anything that vital that consumers cannot wait a day or two for delivery were they to buy from an independent retailer?
We have been sucked into Amazon as we have been sucked into Zuckerberg and Musk apps by the adrenaline rush of immediacy.
Over the last couple of years, I have been enjoying “slow stitching” aka hand stitching. It’s very calming and meditative. Perhaps we need a slow shopping movement.