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Black Friday comes this year amid supply chain issues and soaring prices, but that doesn’t appear to be dampening the spirits of U.S. shoppers. Marketing professor Russell Belk examines the history of gift-giving. As we head into a Black Friday buying frenzy, Pamela McCall spoke with him about the pent-up desire to give gifts in the second holiday season of the pandemic.
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Friday afternoon, November 29, 2019Holiday Shopping Season SafetyThe holiday shopping season has begun, and consumers are warned to be careful both when…
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Small Businesses Keep the US – and Utah – GoingCorporate America dominates headlines, but small businesses drive the economy. That’s especially true in…
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The Tutoring Toy in Salt Lake City seemed an appropriate place to announce the latest findings in Zions Bank’s monthly consumer attitude index. That’s…
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The Tutoring Toy in Salt Lake City seemed an appropriate place to announce the latest findings in Zions Bank’s monthly consumer attitude index. That’s…
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Salt Lake City is ranked No. 2 among U.S. metro areas most susceptible to package theft, according to a survey by Utah-based review site SafeWise released…
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Many Utah residents have already wrapped up their Black Friday shopping today. But for those who are still on the hunt for holiday gifts, Salt Lake County…
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Utah consumers and retailers are getting ready for the biggest shopping weekend of the year. Some stores are opening as early as tomorrow afternoon…
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A market for locally made arts and hand-made goods opened Friday at Gallivan Center in Salt Lake City. The Downtown Holiday Market consists of about a…
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City Creek Center is hosting its first ever Black Friday. No one is quite sure how much money the Salt Lake City shopping center will bring in this…