The wrapper store will die. Because eventually, the customer realizes they paid a 40% markup for a fancy box and a mirror selfie. The plastic wrap comes off, the cardboard goes into recycling, and they are left with a product they never actually needed to see in person.

The key features of a Wrapper Offline Store include:

I took off one star because the cashier followed me home. She just stands across the street now, staring at my window. I’m not sure if she’s waiting for me to return the snow globe or if she’s just making sure I don’t tell anyone about the movie that shouldn't exist.

This isn't a traditional retail store. It is a physical manifestation of a digital user interface (UI). It borrows its logic from skeuomorphism—where digital objects mimic their physical counterparts (like the "leather" calendar app). But here, the physical store is mimicking the digital feed.