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Here Are the Biggest 10 Ways Shopping Changed in 2018 What do cannabis, autonomous delivery and the resurrection of mall stores have in common? Each was one of retail's biggest stories in 2018.
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How to deal with holiday shopping debt LEE COUNTY, Fla. – It's a problem facing many Americans right now: how to deal with those holiday shopping credit card bills. We hate to play the ...
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Kansas shopping mall reopens after gunfire erupts (AP) — A suburban Kansas City shopping mall filled with after-Christmas bargain hunters had to shut as police investigated a report of gunfire in the ...
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People still shopping after Christmas Christmas has come and gone, but the National Retail Federation says many people are still shopping. In fact, 68 percent of holiday shoppers say they ...
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The Lanes in Carlisle bucks national shopping trend North Cumbria's biggest shopping centre bucked the national Christmas retail trend, with a better performance than the average across the rest of ...
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SA Health alert: Northern Adelaide Festive season shoppers may have been exposed to measles Christmas shoppers at several major retail sites may have been exposed to measles after a teenage girl became infected on a trip to Asia then went ...
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Zevely Zone: Car shopping at the San Diego International Auto Show New car, SUV, truck and overall vehicle shopping today at the San Diego International Auto Show. The Zevely Zone at at 5 pm on CBS 8 and 10 pm ...
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Boxing Day shopping was madness across Canada this year (PHOTOS) Canadian bargain-hunters didn't let the cold weather, fatigue or long lineups stop them from hitting the streets and shopping for the latest sales this ...
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Bliss Thru Shopping: All about Eve Turns out there's plenty to do in Maine this New Year's Eve. Shopping Siren found some things you might like, some your kids will like, some loud with ...
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More Alberta shoppers searching for Boxing Day deals online A new survey from RetailMeNot shows more than half of Canadian shoppers think the best Boxing Day deals are found online. Michael King reports.
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