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Grandmother and granddaughter Sandra and Lacey Lemoine said they were having a fun day together.
Take your grandma to the mall and make memories with her because it's the best thing to do.
A record number, nearly 170 million people are planning to shop in stores or online between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, according to an annual survey from the National Retail Federation.
Adobe Analytics, which tracks online transactions, says sales this year are topping last year by more than 9 percent, despite rising living costs and worries over tariffs.
Matt Bloom, NPR News, New Orleans.
At the Lakeside Shopping Center outside New Orleans, shoppers came out in droves for a sip and shop event, which offered champagne for customers.
Grandmother and granddaughter Sandra and Lacey Lemoine said they were having a fun day together.
A record number, nearly 170 million people, are planning to shop in stores or online between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, according to an annual survey from the National Retail Federation.
Adobe Analytics, which tracks online transactions, says sales this year are topping last year by more than 9 percent, despite rising living costs and worries over tariffs.
Matt Bloom, NPR News, New Orleans.
At the Lakeside Shopping Center outside New Orleans, shoppers came out in droves for a sip and shop event, which offered champagne for customers.
Grandmother and granddaughter Sandra and Lacey Lemoine said they were having a fun day together.
Take your grandma to the mall and make memories with her because it's the best thing to do.
A record number, nearly 170 million people, are planning to shop in stores or online between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, according to an annual survey from the National Retail Federation.
And they appear to be spending big.
Adobe Analytics, which tracks online transactions, says sales this year are topping last year by more than 9%, despite rising living costs and worries over tariffs.
Matt Bloom, NPR News, New Orleans.
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