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How Mom-And-Pops Can Compete With Big Retail - Accurate

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In an increasingly homogenous and globalized world, how can mom-and-pop businesses keep up with the biggest players in the retail industry? The term mom-and-pop is a colloquialism used to describe small, independent (and often family-owned) businesses. These restaurants, grocery stores, bookshops, drug stores, or other retail offerings typically operate in a single location, serving customers Read more

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