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 The Wall Street Journal calls it “the great reset.” Forbes claims it’s the year of the ultimate customer experience, and the National Retail Federation says that this year is less a crystal ball and more a “snow globe” for retail predictions.


One thing is for certain, there have been huge challenges for retail since the pandemic. As shoppers are now back in store, they are looking to have intimate experiences with products that they previously enjoyed. 

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