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New Cannabis Dispensary Modeled on Customer-Friendly Supermarkets

Retail TouchPoints

very intentionally draws its design and merchandising inspiration from supermarkets rather than pharmacies. Joyleaf, which opened in late 2023, is organized and merchandised by type of product rather than by brand: all the edibles, for example, are grouped together as a category, as they would be in a supermarket.

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Sustainable shopping: what options are available to retailers?

Retail Focus

If you walk up and down the aisles of supermarkets, clothes shops or even furniture stores, you will notice that more brands are shouting about their commitment to protecting the environment, be it via packaging or marketing messages. Retailers must also consider their consumers, and modern consumers are prioritising sustainability.

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How will the age of retail media impact store design?

Inside Retail

But, also in the way retailers view and plan their business as a result. Stand by for screens popping up in multiple store locations within the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector. Who wants to sample a new coffee in the aisle of a supermarket when it could be sent directly to the home for specific audiences of interest?

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Amazon, Starbucks Partner on “Phygital” Concept

VMS

The concept allows consumers to order ahead in the Starbucks app to begin their journey, which continues in store, where they can pick up and seamlessly pay for their order using Amazon Just Walk Out technology or stay awhile and enjoy more amenities. and 8th Ave.

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Grocery Store Design Impacted by Pandemic-Driven Shopping Behaviors

VMS

Wary of catching COVID-19, many consumers made fewer trips to supermarkets and grocery stores, and when they did, they tended to buy more to extend the time between such excursions. Cincinnati), the largest traditional supermarket chain with roughly 2800 stores in 35 U.S. For many grocers, that translated into higher sales.