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Discover LudwigThe word 'shopper' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone who goes shopping, or someone who buys items from a store. For example: "The busy holiday shopper was trying to find the perfect gift."
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shopper
noun
A person who shops.
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By embedding tech into its marketing, stores and shopper experience, everybody who has the Topshop app was given access to exclusive previews and content from the launch day, greatly extending the campaign's reach.
Clearly, connecting digital and physical experiences, whether through store theatre or day-to-day shopper experience is a race retailers can't opt out of.
Legendary shopper Elton John likes to check into a suite here whenever he's in town and Gianni Versace used to dine at its swish Il Teatro restaurant.
Take Selfridges – the department store has long reigned as the king of shopper experiences.
Could a garment worker somewhere in the developing world really reach across the heads of managers, unions, manufacturers, governments, western multinationals and shopfloors into the wardrobe of an ordinary shopper, to make a complaint?
They're chanting "bullllllshit!" Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 8.38pm AEST11:38 15 min: Hoffman, pushing forward like a Boxing Day shopper, comes metres from scoring.
Even the most hardened shopper couldn't fail to be impressed by its gothic majesty, although it's a shame about the tannoyed music blaring around the square.
The profile of a male shopper in the tools department is much the same as a Lands' End customer, says Mr Lacy.
"I don't really like him, he does not do much for the city," says Tralanda Carter, a shopper at Nordstrom.
But which supermarket offers the best choice for the savvy shopper putting together their festive feast?
Unofficial figures are even worse".The bazaar is ruined," says one shopper.
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