I want to touch and feel': Online-only retailers open regular
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A growing number of previously online-only retailers are choosing to open regular stores. It's not just to please customers who want to touch and feel goods before they buy. Physical stores are a form of marketing.
A growing number of previously online-only retailers are choosing to open regular stores. It's not just to please customers who want to touch and feel goods before they buy. Physical stores are a form of marketing.
A growing number of previously online-only retailers are choosing to open regular stores. It's not just to please customers who want to touch and feel goods before they buy. Physical stores are a form of marketing.
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