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While Department stores are the ones to get the highest traffic during Valentine’s Day (36%), followed by discountstores and online shopping (32%), specialty stores are expected to grab 19% of shoppers, whereas local small stores stand at 15% followed by clothing stores and jewelry shops tied at par with 11% of intentions.
While Department stores are the ones to get the highest traffic during Valentine’s Day (36%), followed by discountstores and online shopping (32%), specialty stores are expected to grab 19% of shoppers, whereas local small stores stand at 15% followed by clothing stores and jewelry shops tied at par with 11% of intentions.
While Department stores are the ones to get the highest traffic during Valentine’s Day (36%), followed by discountstores and online shopping (32%), specialty stores are expected to grab 19% of shoppers, whereas local small stores stand at 15% followed by clothing stores and jewelry shops tied at par with 11% of intentions.
This category includes discountstores, mass merchants (“big box stores”) and businesses focused on specialty hardlines. According to the NRF , the total rate of returns in 2021 was just over 16% — up 6 percentage points from 2020 — and the online portion accounted for almost 21% , or about $218 billion.
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