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Retail Pulse: goop Finds Stickiness In New York, Opens ‘Lab’; Nordstrom To Offer Early-Bird Pickup

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Digitally native brands often test the retail waters with pop-up shops, and, after some offline success, they may expand their concepts with permanent locations. It will also offer a larger jewelry selection and exclusive brands like Sidney Garber, who has bracelets that sell for $8,600 and up. In Other Brick-and-Mortar News.

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How Innovative mPOS Is Paving The Way To A Self-Checkout Future

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To serve customers who want to shop in stores and online, retailers and solution providers are working to offer a unified retail experience across multiple channels. In some cases, brands like Loblaw and Nike are letting shoppers use their mobile phones to pay for their purchases at their physical stores.

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Interview: Gary Johnson on How COVID-19 Can Power the Electric Vehicle Market

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I recently interviewed Gary Johnson, a delivery director at Perficient who has worked with various automotive brands. From retail to consumer goods, online and mobile sales are up significantly. They also found that the customer experience is often just as good, if not better.

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NARS Cosmetics Puts Its Best Face Forward With AI, Data

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The industry is booming, and consumers who shop for beauty products have no shortage of brand options in stores and online. There are traditional players, and now there are digital native brands and startups, so the cosmetics industry has become a very crowded industry,” he said. “So, Beauty Buyers Go Digital.

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The Digital Future Of Dunkin’ Donuts

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Dunkin’ Donuts has always been a brand about, well, donuts (or doughnuts, if one is a stickler about proper spelling). Time to make the donuts,” was the brand’s well-known tagline for almost two decades — uttered often and forlornly by long-time company mascot Fred the Baker.

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The Wonder Of Wegmans

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When its first Massachusetts store opened last year, 2,000 people lined up to get inside. The Customer Experience . Wegmans — a 92-store chain based out of Rochester, N.Y., however — is a very different sort of grocery animal. Wegmans doesn’t just have fans — Wegmans has devotees.