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In reply to the discussion: The Mall Is Dead, And It's Taking Sbarro With It [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)for my shopping needs. But that was quite a while ago. I'm now 65, which is probably the most important point. Like many people in my age range, I simply shop a whole lot less than I needed to when I was young and single and a bit later when I was still relatively young but married and raising two kids. I currently work, but it's not a job I need to buy career clothes for. I love to read but what with space considerations and a reduced income, I mostly get books from the library. And so on.
I only shop a little on the internet.
Great big huge enormous malls I do find overwhelming. Once I was in Minneapolis and paid a brief visit to the Mall of America, or whatever it's called. I browsed through less than a quarter of it and left. Too many stores.
Right now I am need of a new clock radio, so in a bit I'm going to head off to Target to get one. Go in, brows the clock radios, maybe find a birthday card for my son whose birthday is later on this month and that's it.