Festively lit displays, escalators and doors wide open – even most refrigerated shelves in supermarkets are not locked. No movement is too much for the customer, that’s how we are used to shopping. But for how long?
The room temperature of 19 degrees Celsius hovered over the Viennese like the sword of Damocles. Public buildings may no longer be heated above this limit. That sends shivers down the spine of many. But offices do not live on customer satisfaction. It’s different in retail, where the perfect shopping experience inevitably comes with high energy costs. Companies are therefore in a difficult situation. Are customers deterred by energy-saving measures?
Source: Krone

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