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Okanagan retailers say inflation is making holiday shoppers more cautious

A holiday shopping survey done for the Retail Council of Canada found around 60 per cent of Canadians said they will look for more deals this year than they have in the past.

found British Columbian shoppers are planning to spend $887 this year. That’s almost $100 dollars more than the national average.Two other national trends could also impact local retailers this holiday season.

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