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There's a multibillion dollar opportunity in online sales of everyday household goods

May 18, 2015, 23:45 IST
BI Intelligence

At $300 billion a year in sales, health and personal care is the second-largest retail category in the US behind groceries. However, like the grocery industry, e-commerce has yet to really disrupt the American drug store.

But more consumers are beginning to shop online for products that they'd typically go to a drug store to purchase. About 36 million US consumers shopped online for health and beauty products in the spring of 2014, up from 20 million consumers in spring 2010.

In a new in-depth report, BI Intelligence looks at why the health and personal care business has proved so challenging to e-commerce companies - from consumer reluctance to complicated and expensive logistics - and what new strategies e-commerce startups and big-name retailers and brands are pursuing to push more health and personal care sales online, including the increasing prevalence of recurring subscription services for these products.

Access The Full Report And Downloadable Charts By Signing Up For A Trial>>Here are some of the key findings explored in the report:

The report is full of charts and data that can be downloaded and put to use.

In full, the report:

To access the full report from BI Intelligence, sign up for a 14-day trial here. Members also gain access to new in-depth reports, hundreds of charts and datasets, as well as daily newsletters on the digital industry.

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