Stores Hope to Cash in on Black Friday While Keeping Shoppers Safe From COVID-19
Because of the pandemic, online shopping thie Black Friday is expected to break records, generating sales of more than $10 billion. But malls and stores are hoping to do big business too, and they’re taking lots of precautions to keep shoppers safe. No longer will we see the door-buster crowds stampeding for the latest gifts and gadgets, as social distancing will be required. Health experts encourage people to stay home, but if you must shop in person, they ask that you be safe.
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