Shoppers kept their wallets shut last month, shunning spending on clothing, footwear, household goods and in department stores, to erase the recent rise in retail turnover buoyed by Taylor Swift-inspired spending. Read this story
Shoppers kept their wallets shut last month, shunning spending on clothing, footwear, household goods and in department stores, to erase the recent rise in retail turnover buoyed by Taylor Swift-inspired spending. Read this story
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