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Ep. 15 - Retail Innovations 21 - Global Retail Trends & What Leaders Should Do Next

Digital Front Door

Digital Front Door
Ep. 15 - Retail Innovations 21 - Global Retail Trends & What Leaders Should Do Next
Apr 27, 2026
Scott Benedict

Retail is changing in a way that feels bigger than the usual trend cycle. Agentic AI is arriving fast, automation is accelerating, and shoppers are raising the bar on convenience, values, and experience all at the same time. I sit down with Mara Devitt, senior partner at McMillanDoolittle and a leader in retail strategy and innovation, to unpack what the newly released Retail Innovations 21 report reveals about where retail is headed next.

We walk through how the report is built from more than a hundred global nominations and why the best retail ideas are not confined to the United States. Mara breaks down the three themes that rise to the top this year: Better World, Easy Journeys, and Engaging Destinations. You will hear practical examples of sustainability in retail that is truly embedded in the business model, including Droppie in the Netherlands turning recycling into a rewarded storefront experience, an inclusion training program in Italy, and Rebread in Poland upcycling unsold bread into new products.

From there we dig into AI in retail that actually reduces friction. We cover H and M’s connected fitting rooms using RFID and AI to improve conversion and service, plus an AI-powered supermarket concept in Singapore designed to lower cognitive load and make shopping simpler. We also tackle what agentic commerce means when AI starts to sit between the shopper and the product decision, including why structured product attributes and clean machine-readable data become essential, and how retail media may evolve beyond classic ad placement.

If you want a clear set of leadership priorities for the year ahead, we close with three actions to start now: rethink AI for growth, embed purpose into the brand, and modernize the store fleet with the right “store of the future” components. Subscribe for more, share this with a retail leader on your team, and leave a review with the one retail innovation you think will matter most next.