The wind and rain lashing against the roof of B&Q’s Hedge End store – just five miles from its Southampton headquarters – provides a fitting metaphor for the coronavirus crisis that has battered the retail sector.
The global pandemic has shaken the DIY business to its foundations, forcing it to rethink its in-store operations and rapidly improve its online capabilities to continue serving its customers, as an essential retailer, throughout the relentless storm.
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