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Introducing the Future Consumer Debate

Who is the future consumer? Over the past ten years, retail profitability has declined by over 50% globally according to KPMG analysis. So, what has happened? Is it time to take a step backwards and get to know our customers again, to move forwards?

On 18 May, 2023, you be the judge at a new, free-to-attend event for retail leaders and decision makers. As a valued member of Retail Gazette’s Insider Communities you’re invited to attend.

Why attend?

  • Join your peers from across retail for a unique chance to network, share experiences, and learn
  • Hear opposing views as panelists debate how the industry should react to changing consumer needs and priorities
  • Make up your mind and perfect your own action plan to connect with the consumers of tomorrow

Where and when?

The Future Consumer Debate will take place at the Courthouse Hotel in the heart of London’s Shoreditch from 12:30 pm on Thursday, 18 May, 2023.

Who?

Confirmed participants include Helen Dickinson, Chief Executive, British Retail Consortium, Hollie McClellan, Director of Consumer Marketing at Boots, Annick Ireland, CEO and Founder, Immaculate Vegan, Jack Stratton, Head of Trends, Insider Trends and many more names soon to be announced.

How to register?

As a member of one of Retail Gazette’s Insider Communities all you need to do is confirm your details in the form below and our team will be in touch with you. It is completely free to register and attend.

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“Has the consumer become so savvy and the competition so rife that it’s impossible to maintain customer lifetime value anymore? Or is it possible that, in the struggle to survive and keep up with evolving trends, retailers have lost track of who their customer is?”

 

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