
More than two-thirds of Muscovites (68%) stopped going to restaurants and cafes after the introduction of QR codes in Moscow for visiting public catering on June 28. This follows from the results of a study conducted by Citymobil and ResearchMe, received by RBC.
The survey showed that 20% of respondents visited restaurants on June 27-28, before the introduction of restrictions. In general, in Russia, 30% began to go to public places less over the past month, every tenth respondent began to use delivery services more often to reduce visits to shops and shopping centers.
The study was conducted through surveys on social networks, 1,650 people took part in it, of which 910 were Muscovites.
The majority (70%) of respondents from Moscow in June noted a change in their habits in moving around the city. A quarter of Muscovites began to walk more often, 21% take buses less often, and 14% drive their car more often. A tenth of the townspeople generally refused public transport.
Moscow authorities explained how cafes that saved QR codes will work Society