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Who are America’s Top Retailers? Here is a list of the top-ranking companies.
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Date:2025-04-17 15:57:47
Which retailers are the best according to customers?
America's Top Retailers is a partnership between Plant-A and USA TODAY recognizing brick-and-mortar retailers in the U.S. that provide the best experiences.
As part of the study, Plant-A interviewed about 45,000 consumers and collected more than 293,000 retailer reviews. Consumers evaluated experiences where they made purchases or obtained information about products in the last three years. The research makes America's Top Retailers "one of America's largest independent retail experience studies," Plant-A said.
Each retailer was evaluated on seven store experience categories including: product offer, price-value-ratio, customer service, atmosphere, accessibility and location, orientation and product display and loyalty programs. Companies received ratings of 5, 4-1/2 and 4 stars and were ranked accordingly.
There were 23 retail segments surveyed, including beauty and health, household and general retail and sports, athleisure and entertainment.
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