Malls and stores that have been off-limits for shoppers with all of the stay-at-home orders are opening the door to a brand-new shopping experience vastly different from what we all knew when most closed in mid-March.
Companies including Target, Kohl's, T.J. Maxx and Ross have closed fitting rooms altogether.
Items tried on and not purchased will be kept off the floor for at least 24 hours, depending on the retailer. Old Navy also is holding returns in a separate area before being made available for sale again, company President Nancy Green said., will direct shoppers in a separate part of the store to help with social distancing.Ordering online and picking up your purchase outside the store is nothing new for some retailers. Walmart first launched the service in 2017, and Target followed with a pilot the next year.
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