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Vitamin Shoppe CEO Sharon Leite Went Undercover in Her Stores. Here’s What She Learned.

Retail TouchPoints

Launched in 1977, The Vitamin Shoppe saw sales begin to decline in the early 2010’s due primarily to a lack of digital innovation. million on inventory management solutions; $1.2 We also launched a new system, Relex , for inventory management.

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Frictionless checkout – is it the ‘new omnichannel’?

I Vend

Frictionless checkout – is it the new omnichannel? Retailers had long understood the need for diverse shopping channels, but in 2010 there was a lightbulb moment when they realised that simply having multiple routes to market wasn’t enough – those channels had to be integrated. Friction matters because it restricts growth.

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Beyond Click & Collect: True omnichannel retail in 2024

I Vend

The term omnichannel has been part of the retail world since around 2010. iVend’s Retail Management Solution iVend helps enterprise retailers run efficiently and effectively. And still omnichannel retail continues to grow – at a predicted average of 16.4% CAGR between 2020 and 2027 taking it to a global value of US $16.9

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Decoding the global trends shaping the future of retail

Inside Retail

KPMGs 2024 Apac seamless commerce report suggests Gen Z shoppers (born 1995-2010) are now so heavily influenced by what they see on social media and livestreaming, that 63 per cent said social commerce is most important to their shopping experience, followed closely by livestreaming (57 per cent).

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 296 – Guardian Baseball Co-Founder Matt Kubancik

Retail Geek

Scot: [5:04] And then so then that was your primary thing so then you did you guys realize that you needed to build you look at all the software for shipping and inventory management and build your own and then you, tell the story of that. Matt: [4:59] Yeah it was a it was a lot of fun so.