Austerity pulled the handbrake on the spending of many of us, and Covid has simply stopped us from going shopping: full stop. However, I am getting the impression that many of us have woken up to the fact that a lot of what we did buy was unnecessary. We went shopping because it was in our blood and that was targeted by clever advertisers kidding us that going shopping was a 'family day out', something to look forward to.
More and more of us now appear to be looking at better ways of spending our time off. Maybe a walk in the country is the way to go or, yes, even a trip to the coast - that could be the saving of some seaside towns - and there are plenty of historical sites to be having a go at, but maybe not till Covid is over.

We'll probably get back 'to normal' eventually, but in the meantime we could really enjoy ourselves.