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Case Study/
Argos
Leading a high street revolution

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Argos

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CLIENT NAME
Argos

The Story/
In-store innovation

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Key Results

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Argos is the UK's leading digital retailer, offering more than 43,000 products through
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• Understood
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Argos continues to be the UK's largest high street
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• Quickly identified issues in-store, actioned feedback and found resolutions to increase customer satisfaction

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• Got closer to the individuals behind the discussion by uncovering insightful demographics

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