"hyperphysical retail" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: Emerged around 2018. Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} hyperphysical retail (uncountable)
  1. (economics, marketing, business, neologism) The activity of making a shop more visually appealing and creating interesting experiences for the people who go there. Tags: neologism, uncountable Categories (topical): Business, Economics, Marketing
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          "ref": "2022 May 5, Lucy Shaw, “The future of retail is \"hyperphysical\"”, in Nss magazine:",
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          "text": "3. To demonstrate your understanding of retail terminology, research your own examples of fashion retailers that use/have used the following in their retail strategy and suggest their reasons for doing so: temporary retail/pop-up stores; phygital retail, hyperphysical retail, third place.",
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