This is not what I am referring to as imaginary, more that to reverse this trend shoppers would be prepared to go back to high street shopping
- To pay more
- Endure the irritation, inconvenience and time spent real life shopping
- and to have far, far far less choice. To shop in bricks and mortar shops means the shopkeeper is to a certain extent making preliminary choices for us.
As I said before, the genie is out of the bottle.
I'll take that as a No then.
It's not as "imaginary" as you think, to understand the impact online shopping has on communities and local environments. That's well known.
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