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Local businesses reported 20% higher holiday season sales than the previous year

时间:2025-11-15 07:50:22 来源:Everforward Digital Systems 作者:田馥甄 阅读:570次

Local businesses reported 20% higher holiday season sales than the previous year

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Local businesses reported 20% higher holiday season sales than the previous year

Coffee shop roasts beans in small batchesElementary school takes students on field trip to zooFashion show raises money for women’s shelter

Local businesses reported 20% higher holiday season sales than the previous year

Research shows that walking barefoot on grass reduces stressPet hospital offers affordable wellness plans

Local businesses reported 20% higher holiday season sales than the previous year

City hosts Fourth of July parade with floats and marching bands

Online retailer offers free shipping on orders over $50Football team signs veteran quarterback to one-year contract for upcoming season

Weather service issues tornado watch for midwestern states through Friday eveningUniversity scientists develop biodegradable packaging for fresh produce

Retail chain introduces "zero-waste" aisles with package-free food optionsSurvey finds 65% of employees want more professional development opportunities

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