Meaning Brick-and-mortar
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Brick-and-mortar


Retailers that have a physical storefront and offer face-to-face customer experiences.
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Brick-and-mortar


The term for a physical location of a store in a real place, not online
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Brick-and-mortar


The term brick-and-mortar refers to a physical business location, such as a traditional storefront. It also refers to the physical component, such as the shipping operation, of an online store.
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Brick-and-mortar


a traditional business that deals with customers face-to-face in an office or store, which the business owns or rents. The local grocery store, bakery, or bank are examples of ‘brick and mortar’ companies. Brick and mortar businesses can find it difficult to compete with web-based businesses because the latter often have far lower operating costs a [..]
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