Boxing Day bargain hunting in Sydney’s CBD has subsided, with empty-handed shoppers browsing briefly before checking prices online
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Forecasts from the Australian Retailers Association and Roy Morgan predict NSW shoppers will fork out $7.4 billion between Boxing Day and January 15, with clothing, shoes and electronics among the most popular choices.ARA chief Paul Zahra said the days of queuing outside stores long before they opened were long gone. “In the past it was all about being first in-store, but with online shopping it’s much easier to not miss out,” he said. “There’s more of an ease into Boxing Day sales ...
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