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Mall of America took a strong stand against the war on Thanksgiving ' and it's paying off

Published by Business Insider on Fri, 25 Nov 2016


Mall of America, the biggest shopping mall in the US, shut its doors on Thanksgiving Day for the first time in five years.The mall said it wanted to give the holiday back to families by lettingemployees take the day off' and now that decision appears to be paying off.The mall is "jam-packed," according to Deloitte retail specialist Whitney Young, who has been at the Bloomington, Minnesota shopping center since 5:30 a.m. Friday morning.The parking lot was full when she arrived and "traffic has been gaining ever since," she told Business Insider.The rush of shopper traffic is surprising, she said, considering predictions that said store traffic would fall on Black Fridayas more and more people shop online forthe holiday."While people may be shopping from their couches, they are definitely getting out to stores as well," she said.The mall's retailers haveeven been shocked by the level of shopper traffic.Employees at various retailers told Young that their stores are "busier this year than last year and people are buying more this year than last year."About137.4 million people are expected to shop in stores and online over the Thanksgiving weekend, according to a survey by the National Retail Federation. That's up from 135.8 million who shopped over the long weekend last year.Overall spending during the holiday period is expected to increase 3.6% over last year to $655.8 billion.BIQ Podcast:Black Friday is becoming a battle of values vs. values. Some stores open early with doorbuster deals; others are closing and advertising a commitment to family. Listen:SEE ALSO:Black Friday online sales are about to hit an all-time high ' here are the top-selling itemsJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: A style expert explains what 'business casual' actually means
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