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Behind the scenes

Snail mail option welcomed by our customers

Alex Hämmerli
21.10.2022
Translation: Katherine Martin

In two out of ten orders placed with Digitec and Galaxus, shoppers are opting for slower deliveries. By selecting the «Allow longer delivery times» option, our customers are helping to take some strain off our logistics crew – particularly on Mondays and in the evenings. And soon, it’ll provide welcome relief during the busy Christmas period. The snail mail feature is proving especially popular in Austria, as well as among women and older generations.

«I’m delighted with the high numbers,» says Philipp Mahler, who worked on the new shop feature as product owner. «I’m impressed with how relaxed our customers are when shopping on Digitec and Galaxus.»

Age has a major influence on order preferences. While customers aged 18-24 allowed the logistics crew more time to process their purchase in just 10 per cent of cases, almost twice as many shoppers aged 55-64 chose to do so. So, it looks like older consumers take a more relaxed approach to online shopping than young people.

Austrian grandpas know how to chill

The results also reveal differences between the genders. While women choose the slower delivery option in 16 of every 100 orders, the figure for men is just 14. Austria seems to be the most patient country across all age groups and regardless of gender, with men over 65 emerging as the most easy-going group. In fact, they select the slow delivery option in four out of five orders.

What do you think about the longer delivery times option? Which products do you not mind waiting for? Which ones would you prefer to get your hands on right away? Are you okay with the fact that there’s no reward for slow-delivery customers? (Apart from the satisfying feeling of taking some strain off our logistics team, that is.) Join the discussion in the comments section!

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Alex Hämmerli
Senior Public Relations Manager
Alex.Haemmerli@digitecgalaxus.ch

At Digitec and Galaxus, I’m in charge of communication with journalists and bloggers. Good stories are my passion – I am always up to date.


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