Thanks to social distancing, offers at mall retailers look distant now
“We expect only serious shoppers to visit malls, discounts could attract a larger set of consumer base. Overcrowding is the last thing we want from a safety standpoint,” said J Suresh, chief executive officer at Arvind Fashions, which manages over...
“We expect only serious shoppers to visit malls, discounts could attract a larger set of consumer base. Overcrowding is the last thing we want from a safety standpoint,” said J Suresh, chief executive officer at Arvind Fashions, which manages over two dozen brands including Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger and Arrow.
While malls in the country can open from June 8, top markets including New Delhi, Gurgaon and Mumbai have not allowed them to start.
The opening of top malls will coincide with the end-of-season sales that typically start after mid-June. Over the past few weeks, retailers and companies have offered discounts sporadically, mainly restricting them to online.

Puma India country head Abhishek Ganguly said end-of-season sales are planned in the first week of July, by when all malls should open.
As per government guidelines, shops must ensure that customers keep at least six feet away from others and that not more than five shoppers are allowed in at one time. “This is not the time to be greedy. The first priority will be to provide a safe and comfortable shopping experience for customers, instead of discounting,” said Rakesh Biyani, managing director at Future Retail.
However, retailers said the norms for the number of shoppers should be based on store size. Large department stores can accommodate more shoppers while still ensuring strict social distancing.
A Hennes & Mauritz spokesperson said its stores range in size from 15,000 to 43,000 square feet and the number of shoppers should be proportionately determined.
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