Fewer people shopped and they bought fewer items, yet they spent more dollars. That’s why they keep reporting the amount spent rather than the empty parking lots, or the number of units moved. It’s a FOMO ploy to convince the consumer to shop more.
Fewer people shopped and they bought fewer items, yet they spent more dollars. That’s why they keep reporting the amount spent rather than the empty parking lots, or the number of units moved. It’s a FOMO ploy to convince the consumer to shop more.