The bargain hunting highlights growing anxiety among households facing higher everyday costs and pricier school supplies.
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U.S. shoppers spent more than $26.4 billion during Amazon Prime Day, up 9.3% from last year, according to Adobe Analytics.
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Users are changing the ways they spend on food, clothes and health and beauty products, as well as how they eat out.
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A teenager tests tablets at an electronics store.
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Teenagers test lipstick colors by making small swatches on their hands in a cosmetics store.
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An 11-year-old chooses a mobile phone for himself in a store.
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Long before crowded shopping malls and overnight deliveries became the norm, everyday commerce in America moved at a much slower, more intimate pace.
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US inflation rise is changing spending habits, savings, and daily routines across American households nationwide.
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The House of Good Fortune at Epcot sells Chinese goods including very wide fans. (Dewayne Bevil/Orlando Sentinel/TNS)
- Dewayne Bevil, Orlando Sentinel
Of all of Orlando’s theme parks, I think Epcot sports the most nooks and crannies, areas of exploration. Walt Disney World’s second-oldest park has sort of shaken the original criticism of “only eating and shopping” and added more rides and characters. But if you’re only drinking around the world or spinning through the Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind roller coaster, you’re missing some ...
