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It happened a couple months ago. It was one of my typical very early mornings watching CNBC. When I heard that Amazon was buying Whole Foods, yes, I let out the stereotypical huge gasp.
August 24th, the Federal Trade Commission approved this nearly $14B deal.
August 24th, the Federal Trade Commission approved this nearly $14B deal.
https://youtu.be/ClM9_LmBRWQ
Once I got over my initial early morning caffeine-stoked shock, I came to the same understanding as the rest of the world. OK, this is finally, finally, finally it. Now do we all get it? It really is mobile 1st and digital always from here on out.
But Wait.
Technicolor memories of my career then started to ramp up. Growing up in the Mid-West, shopping was everything. There were tons of amazing department stores based in Chicago. Consumer products became my career of choice. Then, all the department stores started to disappear. These were massive stores. They were institutions. One by one, they faded away.
The non-stop disappearance of these amazing department stores started to happen long before Amazon came around. To illustrate the point, all we have to do is look at the biggies that were once the fabric of Chicago's famous retailing.
The non-stop disappearance of these amazing department stores started to happen long before Amazon came around. To illustrate the point, all we have to do is look at the biggies that were once the fabric of Chicago's famous retailing.
Check out the timeline below for the disappearance of some of Mid-West's biggest retailers:
If you are in marketing, you know this already- Ultimately, the consumer is always the boss. So, while Amazon is the latest key player, they are not the total reason. It is, as always, all about the consumer.
It's always been this way and it will always be this way.
Christine C. Oddo is
the author of The Christine Report blog and founder of Madison Luxe Group; a
beauty and luxury product retail sales and digital strategy agency.
Inquiries to christine@madisonluxegroup.com
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