Kena Betancur/Getty ImagesBargain hunters shop for discounted merchandise at Macy's on 'Black Friday' on November 25, 2011 in New York CityBRYAN R. SMITH/AFP via Getty ImagesThe New York City store is likely being hit harder than other shopping centers across the US. Tourism has plunged in the city during the pandemic, resulting in the loss of many potential shoppers.
The Boss Baby balloon is deflated as it ends its appearance during the modified Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York, Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020. The balloons were in the sky and the marching bands took to the streets for the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday, but coronavirus restrictions meant it was without the throngs of people usually scrambling for a view.
Isn’t that what everyone was told to do? Stay home. Stay away. Stay 6 feet apart. Don’t go anywhere you don’t have to go. Don’t don’t don’t.
Let's keep it that way. Black Friday? I never got the appeal.
we really didn't need in person shopping cause people didn't know how to act back then either
More good news please(((
Or how they are following the guidelines
Or showing how people are doing the right thing to protect their fellow Americans.
The success of lock downs: Destroy the economy and little slow down on the virus. Congrats!
Jeff Bezos is laughing all the way to the WEF...