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E-Commerce and m-Commerce are booming and shopping malls will have to mutate to defend their territory. As an example, a button: U.S. shopping centers lost 50% of their visitation between 2010 and 2013, going from 35,000 million visits, to 17,600 million, with consumers with less purchasing power than in the pre-crisis era. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, e-commerce represented 3.5% of total sales in that country, while in the 2015 Christmas shopping season it was around 8%. By 2018 they could reach 11%.
In 2015 Amazon surpassed Walmart in market value, and now competes on a one-to-one basis with the shipment of fresh produce; while Walmart has just paid US$3 billion for Jet.com to try to face it in a tough battle with Bezos' company. Central America is still far from becoming a major player in online commerce, being the Latin American region with the largest backlog; just 7% of Central Americans bought online in the last six months, compared to 31% of Latin Americans, according to a study by Kantar World Panel.