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The New ‘Pandemic Personas’: Defining the Seismic Shift in Consumer Buying Behaviors

Retail TouchPoints

The consumer buying behaviors retail marketers all once knew to be true experienced a seismic shift. The question now is: what do these new “pandemic personas” look like, and how can retail marketers cater to their new needs to set benchmarks for a successful 2021? Frugal Freddie is hyper-focused on value.

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The Future of Experiential Retail

Retail TouchPoints

The retail industry experienced a complete 360-degree transition since the onset of the pandemic. How can retailers distill that information and pivot their strategies in the months ahead to ensure that they’re no longer just keeping up with consumers, but anticipating and building the shopping experience they crave?

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What we can Expect this Mother’s Day (Hint: It’s Going to be a BIG One)

Retail TouchPoints

With time still left for marketers to plan ahead, let’s explore the three key behavioral buying shifts that we anticipate: 1. People will purchase more expensive gifts, particularly in the fashion and jewelry markets. Fashion and jewelry won’t be the only market segments to experience an online shopping surge.

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The Lexicon welcomes host of new occupiers amid action-packed summer events programme

Retail Focus

Meanwhile, Robert Dyas, which opened at the end of August, occupies a 4,000 sq ft unit providing shoppers with a range of housewares, small electrical appliances, gardening products, kitchenware, DIY, and consumer electronics. Five Guys, the iconic American burger chain, has also opened a 3,500 sq ft outlet on Braccan Walk.

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The Lexicon welcomes host of new occupiers amid action-packed summer events programme

A1 Retail

Meanwhile, Robert Dyas, which opened at the end of August, occupies a 4,000 sq ft unit providing shoppers with a range of housewares, small electrical appliances, gardening products, kitchenware, DIY, and consumer electronics. Five Guys, the iconic American burger chain, has also opened a 3,500 sq ft outlet on Braccan Walk.