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Amazon Opens Spanish Pop-Up Store to Showcase Its Wares

The world's largest online retailer is increasingly turning to physical stores to attract and keep customers.
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MADRID, Spain — Amazon on Wednesday opened its first pop-up store in Spain in an old building in one of Madrid's prime shopping districts styled as a house with everything for sale, from clothing to electronic goods.

Similar stores will open in Italy, Germany and Britain, an Amazon spokeswoman said. The European pop-up stores illustrate how the world's largest online retailer, famous for upending retail chains' business, is increasingly turning to physical stores to attract and keep customers.

Amazon opened a new store in New York in September that allows shoppers to buy items from its website with the help of a smartphone app.

The company bought Whole Foods Market in a $13.7 billion deal last year, from which it is now delivering fresh food to shoppers' homes in the United States.

By Sonya Dowsett; editors: Paul Day and Emelia Sithole-Matarise.

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