Postby MurphOnMillerAve » Tue Mar 20, 2018 7:54 am
Can we conclude, then, that malls are being replaced by on-line sales?
My wife and I noticed, a couple years ago, that we had stopped going to the malls and were making all of our gift purchases, and even clothing, and housewares, from catalogues, via the phone and the computer. (We have even had our live Christmas trees delivered, for several years, now, right to our door, fresh and moist, a couple even 10' tall, all crated-up nicely in a long cardboard box, and delivered with a smile by UPS, thus replacing our previous custom of traveling into Pennsylvania in a borrowed pickup truck to cut one down on a treefarm.)
Yet, we know we are hardly the standard but have wondered if we have concluded correctly that America is in the midst of a giant shift in purchasing habits. Downtowns have certainly disappeared, or gone into complete decay, in many locations, but are malls the next antiques?
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