OTTAWA — Bricks-and-mortar stores, always a popular holiday shopping destination, are likely to get a boost from the Canada Post strike, according to a retail expert. With deliveries facing lengthy delays, Brynn Winegard told the CBC, even die-hard online shoppers will be drawn to physical stores. The added benefit to retailers could be compounded by shoppers’ tendency to browse in store, often leading to additional impulse purchases.
Postal strike a holiday gift for bricks-and-mortar stores
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