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Williams Sonoma CEO cuts to the chase on economy, customer behavior

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When discretionary spending gets tight, lifestyle brands are often among the first companies to feel the pullback. Consumers can’t skip out on essentials like car payments or grocery trips, but can easily do without a $50 throw pillow or a $30 kitchen gadget. Which is why Williams Sonoma’s latest …

When discretionary spending gets tight, lifestyle brands are often among the first companies to feel the pullback. Consumers can’t skip out on essentials like car payments or grocery trips, but can easily do without a $50 throw pillow or a $30 kitchen gadget. Which is why Williams Sonoma’s latest …

When discretionary spending gets tight, lifestyle brands are often among the first companies to feel the pullback. Consumers can’t skip out on essentials like car payments or grocery trips, but can easily do without a $50 throw pillow or a $30 kitchen gadget. Which is why Williams Sonoma’s latest …

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