SAN DIEGO — Just when we thought back-to-school shopping would take a hit due to virtual learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic, experts are pointing to a major shift in which shopping is reaching a record high.
"I usually get clothes, notebooks, a backpack and pencils, normal stuff you use to write," said Jaylen Cohn, an elementary school student.
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Most schools are going virtual this fall amid the COVID-19 pandemic, spending more time at home and spending more money.
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New study finds COVID-19 pandemic is changing American's shopping habits | WWMT
FBI Knoxville said online shopping scams targeting customers have risen
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) -The FBI Knoxville has warned the public about an increase in shopping scams.
Ramos Strong Motivational Group giving away $500 back to school shopping sprees to those in need
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - One elementary, one middle and one high school student has the chance to receive $500 worth of back to school supplies in a giveaway contest.
The founder said, "So I always had the name Ramos Strong but when I figured out I wanted to do something more I created Ramos Strong motivational group."
Eric Ramos, the founder of Ramos Strong motivational group has a heart for giving back and single-parent households. He's from Polk county.
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Pair sought in connection with wallet stolen from unattended shopping cart at Vons in Agoura
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is trying to identify two people who are accused of stealing a wallet from an unattended shopping cart in Agoura Hills, then using credit cards to shop at other stores in Thousand Oaks.
The petty theft was reported on Aug. 1 at the Vons located in the 5600 block of Kanan Road in Agoura Hills.
Anyone with information about the suspects is asked to call the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station at 818-878-1808.
North Miami Teen Receives Shopping Spree Special Delivery Thanks To Make-A-Wish – CBS Miami
However, due to the threat of COVID-19 and his own health challenges, Stanlay Joseph’s shopping bonanza took place online and today was his very special delivery day.
Make-A-Wish made his Wish Day extra special by arranging a personal delivery of all of his favorite items in a caravan full of vehicles decorated with balloons, signs, and banners encouraging the teen to stay strong in his fight against his blood disorder.
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A laptop made for gamers, Nintendo Switch and video games, an iPad, Air Pods, iPhone, and watch from Apple, clothes, and shoes are some of the items that accompanied the 55” TV Stanlay has already received.
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