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As Black Friday approaches, more consumers will be using that weekend to look for deals due to the toll inflation has put on their wallets

Liz Crocker, owner and co-founder of Woozles childrens’ bookstore in Halifax, N.S., knows that the cost of the gift isn’t as important as finding the right gift.

Davis appreciates this sentiment, “You don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars, especially for small children, to make sure that they have an awesome holiday.” Deloitte notes that 51 per cent of those surveyed prefer to make their purchases in-store, while the RCC puts this number at 67 per cent. Moreso, Deloitte suggests that 55 per cent of consumers surveyed want to support small or local businesses this holiday season, an increase of two per cent from the previous year.

The team at Woozles has first-hand experience with being prepared for every eventuality. When the store was forced to close its doors due to the pandemic, their experience with online sales meant they were prepared.Article content

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