KEY POINTS
  • Best Buy is one of the big-box retailers that's seen a dramatic shift toward online shopping during the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Next month, the retailer will turn about a quarter of its stores into hubs that can handle a higher volume of online orders.
  • "It's not about less stores," CEO Corie Barry said. "It's probably about using stores differently and meeting the customer where they want to be met."

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A customer has a new television delivered to his vehicle at a Best Buy store on March 23, 2020 in Melrose Park, Illinois.

Best Buy faces plenty of uncertainty with the coronavirus pandemic, but CEO Corie Barry said the retailer is certain that customer preferences have permanently changed.

On a call with reporters Tuesday, she said the dramatic shift toward online shopping has sparked experimentation at its stores and inspired a new pilot that will turn some of them into major centers for online fulfillment.

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