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What Is The Future of Retail? #45
Post-pandemic retailers are facing an existential crisis. Online is quickly becoming the default as physical locations are forced to close. Consumer behaviour is changing as demand shifts to reflect our new reality. How can retailers adapt and thrive under these difficult and ever changing conditions?
In this episode we speak to Chris Dee, an experienced retail CEO and NED in the premium and luxury food, drink and home sectors and online entrepreneur. Formerly CEO of Booths and Director of Food and Home at Harrods, Chris shares his insights on the future of retail and what stores need to focus on to ensure they remain relevant and endure.
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