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We don't yet know how many Americans will experience serious COVID-19 illnesses or even deaths. However, our nation will not be the same from this time forward. For the most part, fear will linger about whether COVID-19 or another life-threatening virus comes back. People will tend to be far, far less willing to stay in crowded conditions, not just in stores but also on aircraft, buses, elevators and other public places.
Will Black Friday and Thanksgiving as we have known them still exist? How will stores deal with crowds throughout the holiday season? Will sales volumes be lower than in prior years, due to the extreme financial pain experienced by most American households due to the COVID-19 economic breakdown?
How will stores address emerging demands of some shoppers, who may have a bad taste in the mouth towards China's corrupt handling of the COVID-19 outbreak, insisting on American-made products - even if they are higher-priced - instead of imported cheap stuff from China?
Finally, is there any prayer that maybe - just maybe - after America slowly recovers from this national emergency, militant public backlash might shame stores into actually closing on Thanksgiving? Would America's retailers defy a massive public outcry, so that all Americans can actually "give thanks" instead of being forced to work in a hyper-crowded store?
Will Black Friday and Thanksgiving as we have known them still exist? How will stores deal with crowds throughout the holiday season? Will sales volumes be lower than in prior years, due to the extreme financial pain experienced by most American households due to the COVID-19 economic breakdown?
How will stores address emerging demands of some shoppers, who may have a bad taste in the mouth towards China's corrupt handling of the COVID-19 outbreak, insisting on American-made products - even if they are higher-priced - instead of imported cheap stuff from China?
Finally, is there any prayer that maybe - just maybe - after America slowly recovers from this national emergency, militant public backlash might shame stores into actually closing on Thanksgiving? Would America's retailers defy a massive public outcry, so that all Americans can actually "give thanks" instead of being forced to work in a hyper-crowded store?
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