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I wasn’t expecting a transatlantic debate when I published a piece about Sam's Club’s in-store retail media success. But what followed was a lively pushback from European retail media leaders who argued that in-store has been operating at scale in their markets for years. That sparked a much bigger question: Are US retail media networks behind in physical formats, or are these markets fundamentally different?
This episode is a summary of my recent article for The Drum, in which I break down the critical structural and organizational differences between US and EU retail media operations. From regulation and budget flows, to ecommerce penetration and store density, I unpack why both sides are right, and why understanding these nuances matters if you want to build a smarter retail media strategy in 2026 and beyond.
This episode is sponsored by Mirakl Ads
Timeline
[00:00] – The unexpected controversy after I published my piece on Sam’s Club’s in-store retail media performance.
[01:08] – Why in-store represents just 3.3% of US retail media spend (excluding Amazon), and how that compares to Europe.
[02:30] – The five hard structural barriers shaping US vs EU retail media.
[02:54] – The impact of the Robinson-Patman Act on trade budgets vs retail media budgets in the US.
[05:49] – How GDPR and stricter European privacy laws influence data monetization and offsite audience extension.
[06:45] – Store density, geography, and why in-store screen economics look very different in Europe versus suburban America.
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By Kiri Masters5
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I wasn’t expecting a transatlantic debate when I published a piece about Sam's Club’s in-store retail media success. But what followed was a lively pushback from European retail media leaders who argued that in-store has been operating at scale in their markets for years. That sparked a much bigger question: Are US retail media networks behind in physical formats, or are these markets fundamentally different?
This episode is a summary of my recent article for The Drum, in which I break down the critical structural and organizational differences between US and EU retail media operations. From regulation and budget flows, to ecommerce penetration and store density, I unpack why both sides are right, and why understanding these nuances matters if you want to build a smarter retail media strategy in 2026 and beyond.
This episode is sponsored by Mirakl Ads
Timeline
[00:00] – The unexpected controversy after I published my piece on Sam’s Club’s in-store retail media performance.
[01:08] – Why in-store represents just 3.3% of US retail media spend (excluding Amazon), and how that compares to Europe.
[02:30] – The five hard structural barriers shaping US vs EU retail media.
[02:54] – The impact of the Robinson-Patman Act on trade budgets vs retail media budgets in the US.
[05:49] – How GDPR and stricter European privacy laws influence data monetization and offsite audience extension.
[06:45] – Store density, geography, and why in-store screen economics look very different in Europe versus suburban America.
Links & Resources

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