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345. Gourmet granola and advocacy: A conversation with 2022 America’s Retail Champion Margaret Barrow

25m · Retail Gets Real · 23 Apr 10:00

NRF’s America’s Retail Champions program celebrates small retailers who are exceptional champions for retail and the communities they serve. On today’s show, we’re celebrating NRF’s 2022 Retail Champion Margaret Barrow, founder and CEO of It’s NOLA. Barrow talks about starting her plant-based snack company, the impact of mentoring and why she thinks it’s important to advocate for small businesses.

Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.

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