Just prior to the pandemic, I started to see a lot of grocery delivery trucks. And a local supermarket remodeled their store to maintain storage for online orders. Here is an article from back in February 2019 (a year before the pandemic) describing the rush towards providing online shopping and delivery for groceries. Additionally, brick-and-mortar stores of all kinds have been on the decline for years and are closing. So, I think “traditional” in-person shopping is on the way out, but not necessarily due to Covid. In fact, I haven’t seen any real change since the pandemic started among my age group and younger. I’ve never had a grocery delivery, and go to the market(s) multiple times per week. They are very crowded and have been throughout the pandemic. So are retail stores. I’m more concerned about education.