Which major retailer developed its 'hub and spoke' distribution model specifically to serve rural communities in the Midwest, revolutionizing geographic access to consumer goods?
Test your knowledge about how geography influences retail strategy and innovation! Major retailers often develop specialized approaches for different regions and markets. This poll explores how a famous retailer adapted its business model to unique geographic challenges, creating lasting impact in the industry.
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- Walmart (with Sam Walton's strategy of building stores in rural towns that other retailers ignored)
- Target (with its urban-focused 'CityTarget' concept that later expanded to rural areas)
- Amazon (with its regional fulfillment centers designed to reach remote customers)
- Kroger (with its neighborhood market model that expanded from cities to rural communities)
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