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Study: Retailers leave money on table due to lack of personalized service
Disappointing shopping experiences are costing brick-and-mortar retailers serious money. Stores left about $150 billion in potential revenue on the table in 2016 by failing to offer shoppers personalized in-store shopping experiences. Shoppers would increase their in-store spending by 4.7% — if they received better, more personalized service from retailers. -
Sears Holdings adds to Trump defections
The Trump brand at retail has taken another hit. Sears and Kmart this week removed 31 Trump Home items from their e-commerce sites, Reuters reported, to focus on more profitable products. Neither Sears nor Kmart carried the products in their brick-and-mortar stores.

