Shoppers, stores happy for some 'normalcy' this Black Friday
Stores opened early and welcomed shoppers for Black Friday as shoppers and retailers say this year feels the most normal since before the pandemic. Shoppers hit The Mall in Columbia, gearing up for a for a big holiday season. For many people, getting up early the day after Thanksgiving and hitting the stores looking for deals is a family holiday tradition.
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