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Brick and mortar stores are facing increasing difficulty surviving. People quickly assume it's because consumers buy online, however an interview with Cor Molenaar shows a different point of view: a changing context.
Brick and mortar stores are facing increasing difficulty surviving. People quickly assume it's because consumers buy online, however an interview with Cor Molenaar shows a different point of view: a changing context.