COVID-19 Shut Down Stores: Here's How Bolt is Helping Retailers Fight Back

SAN FRANCISCO, April 29, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Bolt, the checkout platform giving Amazon a run for its money, today launches Retailers Give Back- its latest initiative to support retailers negatively impacted by COVID-19. Backed by Bolt's Retail Coalition, Retailers Give Back highlights the many ways in which retailers are serving their communities by donating their time, money, products, and services to fight the crisis.

Retailers Give Back is the most comprehensive index on the web of the ways retailers support their communities during the pandemic. Retailers are encouraged to share their stories of how they're choosing to make a difference, from producing face masks and other protective equipment to providing financial support and donating products to those on the frontlines. Through multimedia storytelling, email distribution, and social media initiatives, Bolt's Retail Coalition will distribute these narratives to raise consumer awareness about how different retailers are giving back and making a difference.

"Bolt was founded to improve the lives of retailers by giving them access to cutting-edge technology that lets their businesses grow and flourish," said Ryan Breslow, CEO of Bolt. "Today, that means standing with them in solidarity and using technology to showcase the work they are doing to keep us safe in the fight against COVID-19."

COVID-19's Impact On Consumer Retail By The Numbers
To understand the impact of COVID-19 by sector, Bolt aggregated anonymized retailer data from a representative sample to see the change in weekly sales volume during the first months of COVID-19 as compared to a Q1 2020 baseline. The stats revealed 3 categories: those impacted positively, those affected minimally, and those who were affected negatively:

    --  People are staying in their pajamas. With nowhere to go but home,
        clothing sales are down 59.8%, fashion accessories are down 47.8%, and
        shoes are down 32.9%
    --  Jetsetters are staying put. Consumers are bunkering down: travel tickets
        are down 42.2%, automotive parts are down 25.4%, and cycling equipment
        is down 20.1%
    --  Not everyone is making bread. Kitchen equipment sales are down 32.9%
    --  Everyone's got to eat... and drink. With shelter-in-place orders in many
        areas across the world, food and beverage sales are up 164%, and
        alcoholic beverage sales are up 129%
    --  "Self-care" is booming. Stay-at-home shoppers have been stocking up on
        personal care: with hair product sales up 260%, nutrition up 49%, and
        cosmetics up 45%

To play its part in helping the retailers negatively impacted by COVID-19, Bolt created The Retail Coalition, a community of e-commerce leaders who care deeply about customer experience and have a desire to change the future of online retail. The network of TRC members comes together on an ongoing basis to discuss the emerging trends in the industry. Its hope is that Retailers Give Back Initiative brings real names and faces to the statistics we read every day.

"We were inspired by the groundswell of support from retailers donating their time, money, products, and services to fight the crisis," said Ryan Breslow, CEO of Bolt. "Retailers Give Back highlights the importance of retailers in our communities. They've given everything to help our cities thrive, and we must support them."

About Bolt
Bolt is the world's first checkout experience platform. We enable customer-obsessed brands to delight shoppers, elevate their brand experience, and mitigate the number of fraudulent transactions. Established and growing retailers partner with Bolt for a mobile-optimized checkout experience that converts and retains more shoppers. For more information, visit http://www.bolt.com.

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