In this Retail Fast Five episode, sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Mirakl, Ocampo Capital, Infios, and Quorso, Anne Mezzenga and Chris Walton are joined by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group's Managing Director Waqas Khan and Director Kelly Carey to unpack the biggest retail headlines of the weekβ€”from the AI commerce inflection point to Amazon's legal battle with Perplexity.

With Adobe data revealing that AI-driven traffic now converts 16% better than traditional channels, the panel breaks down what this seismic shift means for retailers, why Amazon is fighting back against agentic shopping, and whether Target's new "10-4" service policy will actually work. Plus: Bath & Body Works' genius scent marketing play and the truth about Chief AI Officer roles.

πŸ”‘ Topics covered:

β€’ 00:06:42 – Adobe data reveals AI traffic now converts 16% better
β€’ 00:17:40 – Amazon takes legal action against Perplexity's shopping agent
β€’ 00:27:32 – Bath and Body Works scents Grand Central Terminal
β€’ 00:31:01 – Target mandates "10-4" customer service protocol
β€’ 00:40:38 – Dollar General hires SVP of AI (and why it matters)
β€’ 00:48:29 – Lightning Round: Holiday budgets, pasta preferences & Andy Garcia
β€’ 00:52:31 – Which Headline Won the Week with Producer Ella

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