The pandemic has driven huge sales for grocers, but new data and industry sources say the spikes have been uneven and constantly changing, driven initially by the rush to stock up and now governed by new shopping patterns that reflect social distancing measures and spending of stimulus checks. As the economy starts to reopen in many places, what some observers are calling the "new abnormal" will likely alter the shopping landscape again, forcing grocers to pay close attention to new trends and be nimble in their responses.
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