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        <description>Uniqlo and Coach are among the prominent retail names that have opened branded cafe concepts in recent years. They’re joining Ralph Lauren and Capital One who began opening retail cafes over a decade ago. In a shifting post-pandemic retail landscape, experts say that brands now more than ever need to create ways to draw people into their stores. CNBC’s Ryan Baker explains why so many companies are jumping on this buzzy retail trend.</description>
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