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Some families tradition of lining up outside of big box stores on Thanksgiving night and joining the shopping frenzy is far from COVID-19 friendly and it won t be happening, at least this year.With the upcoming holidays, stores like Walmart, Target, Kohl s, Best Buy, and more have announced they will be closed on Thanksgiving. Instead of a single day or weeke
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