Which retailer famously had to redesign their entire store layout and product offerings when expanding to Japan due to the geographic constraints of urban living spaces?
Test your knowledge about famous international retail expansions! Many global retailers have faced unique geographic challenges when entering new markets. Some adaptations have been brilliant success stories, while others became cautionary tales. This question explores how a well-known retailer had to significantly adapt their product offerings based on regional geographic differences. Can you identify the correct match between retailer and their geographic adaptation strategy?
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- IKEA - created smaller furniture lines and miniaturized showrooms to accommodate Japan's compact living spaces
- Walmart - eliminated all bulk products and focused exclusively on single-serving items due to Japan's apartment sizes
- Target - developed a special 'urban capsule' product line featuring only foldable furniture for Japanese markets
- Home Depot - transitioned to primarily selling miniature power tools and compact storage solutions for Japanese customers
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