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The encouraging sign to me is the number of businesses that are adapting as best they can to not being able to be open. For example, our local kohl’s is fulfilling online oders curbside. Its puts at least some of the staff back to work and I think volumes will increase as people start understanding what they can do. Other businesses are doing the same.
Besides, what do people do when they’re bored? Buy shit they don’t need and eat.
Thumper I’m sure that coupon would’ve burned a hole in your compromised ass’s pocket. Stay home. Order something from Kohls.
BKB
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