La política de devolución renovada puede resultar costosa para los minoristas

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During the past year of the COVID-19 pandemic many retailers extended the return policy from the traditional 30 day to 60 and 90 days but the move may prove pretty costly with holiday season returns, according to a research analyst.

«The returns problem is likely to be a big focus area in the coming two years, since the costs associated with the activity are bound to impact earnings … significantly,» RSR Research analyst Brian Kilcourse told Reuters in an email.


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The news comes on the heels of arduous supply chain issues retailers faced during the 2021 holiday shopping time.

Returned merchandise is projected to be a record-setting $112 billion to $114 billion, according to data from B-Stock Solutions.

In 2020 consumers brought back about $101 billion in return goods, according to data from the National Retail Federation.

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