Road to Challenger Brands: Customers as Tribes, Stores as Churches

Why 'bricks plus clicks' is the future of retail

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Today, only half of U.S adults report belonging to a church, synagogue or mosque, according to Gallup. That’s down 20 percentage points since 1999, when 70% of Americans identified as a member of one of the three places of worship.

There’s little to no evidence, however, that the desire to belong and find purpose has declined as well. If done right, one area that might benefit from these changes in culture is retail—especially among today’s young consumers, who, according to Gallup, are the least tied to organized religion.

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