Amazon Denies Plans To Open High Street Stores
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Amazon, the online retail giant, is in talks with several property dealers in UK to open a chain of physical stores, the Sunday Times has claimed. According to the newspaper, the retailer has ‘secret’ plans to open stores in UK’s high streets to attract consumers who want to buy products on the internet then collect the item from a physical store. Interestingly, only a handful of retail websites, including Argos and Last Minute offer...
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