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How tech can support the local Highstreet

47m · PureClarity Podcast · 09 Jul 09:00

"Younger people have rediscovered their high streets . . . prior to covid 55% of people said they wanted to shop local a large percentage were younger people who were interested in local challenger brands ..." Dr. Jackie mulligan - ShopAppy
In this month's PureClarity Podcast; Host Andre de Gaye and Rachel Swann Commercial Director of PureClarity are joined by Dr Jackie Mulligan, founder and CEO of ShopAppy.com who provide a platform for consumers to buy local products and services online; and a member of the high street task force set up by the UK Government
they find more about 'How Tech Can Support The Local High Street'. So, the question is: is combining clicks and bricks the new normal or the new better?
want to ask a question on a future episode leave an audio message here https://www.speakpipe.com/crcaudio
find more out about Shopappy by visiting their website https://shopappy.com/
find out more about our PureClarity by visiting https://www.pureclarity.com/

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How tech can support the local Highstreet

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they find more about 'How Tech Can Support The Local High Street'. So, the question is: is combining clicks and bricks the new normal or the new better?
want to ask a question on a future episode leave an audio message here https://www.speakpipe.com/crcaudio
find more out about Shopappy by visiting their website https://shopappy.com/
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