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COVID-19 and ethnic-oriented shopping
El Boujjoufi, Mohamed; Mustafa, Ahmed; Benkorichi, Oualid et al.
2020
 

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Keywords :
COVID-19; Ethnic shops; Muslim business
Abstract :
[en] The novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) impacted daily life for residents of the majority of countries worldwide. In this this research note, we explore how the pandemic is changing religious-oriented shopping with a focus on Muslim shopping. While supermarkets provided online shopping and home delivery services, Islamic store, as small business, could not opt for such services in Belgium and many other countries. Therefore, we designed and conducted a consumer survey with a special target of Muslim shoppers between April 27 and May 6 2020 in all Belgium regions. We found that despite stay-at-home directives that is effective since early March 2020, Muslims are still leaving their homes to buy Islamic groceries “Halal”. Most importantly, the daily pattern of shopping has significantly been changed, which helped in reducing the density of shoppers in the stores
Disciplines :
Sociology & social sciences
Author, co-author :
El Boujjoufi, Mohamed ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département ArGEnCo > Urbanisme et aménagement du territoire
Mustafa, Ahmed;  Urban Systems Lab, The New School, New York
Benkorichi, Oualid;  EPAU Laboratory of Design and Modelling of Architectural and Urban Forms and Ambiances, Algiers, Algeria.
Teller, Jacques  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département ArGEnCo > Urbanisme et aménagement du territoire
Language :
English
Title :
COVID-19 and ethnic-oriented shopping
Publication date :
17 June 2020
Publisher :
Local Environment Management and Analysis - Uliege, Liège, Belgium
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