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Holiday shopping and the supply chain







Traditional brick and mortar stores are seeing a major increase in shoppers this holiday season.

A local shop owner at the Parkway Place Mall has her theories as to why. Kelly Sisk owns The Southern Decorista. She believes one of the reasons people are shopping more in-person is because we’re coming off the worst of the pandemic.

“We are definitely seeing an increase in-store in the last month or so,” Sisk said. “People are excited to be out and about.”

Sisk says the traditional holiday rush is another reason. Plus, supply chain issues may have people wanting more instant gratification.






Shopper at The Southern Decorista in the Parkway Place Mall

A shopper at The Southern Decorista in the Parkway Place Mall.




At The Southern Decorista, business is way up compared to even just months ago. Sisk says her store offers something online outlets can’t: coming in, buying your product and leaving with it right away, in-hand. This cuts out those supply chain issues ordering online, making you wait for what could be weeks to get your holiday gifts.

“People definitely love coming in here, putting their hands on the product, trying it on, getting their friends opinion on it,” Sisk said. “So that’s definitely a plus with shopping brick and mortar, for sure, hands down.”

Of course, stores are not immune to supply chain issues either. Sisk says she did a lot of her ordering ahead of time this year to avoid any issues.

Sisk says what she has ordered recently, she hasn’t had any issues getting.

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