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Endless aisles in Retail: How does it work?

Tokinomo

However, brick-and-mortar is not dead and many shoppers still prefer to buy in-store. One of the biggest issues when shopping in-store is the low stock of products. Due to the finite space, retailers need to have a smaller stock of products compared to eCommerce retailers.

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Revealed: How retailers can satisfy consumers facing cost-of-living challenges

Inside Retail

Last year, retailers were forced to focus on finding ways to mitigate the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on shoppers. Choco Up commissioned this report because we believe it is paramount that leaders of e-commerce businesses who are seeking sustained success understand the diverse shopper personas in today’s retail market.”

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Is the DTC business model dead, or just evolving?

Inside Retail

A few years ago, it seemed like every new brand making noise in the market was adopting a direct-to-consumer (DTC) business model. Like many trends, the discourse around DTC is a rollercoaster, ranging from ‘DTC is dead!’ Is DTC dead? to ‘Look at this amazing DTC brand! Everyone should do this.’