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VANDALISM LITITZ: Multiple vehicles and a house were defaced with spray paint in the 300 block of North Broad Street over the course of multiple nights between March 9-12, police said. Manheim Township police THEFT LANCASTER TWP.: Daisy Vasquez, 41, of Lancaster, was arrested on March 9 on one charge of retail theft after she was seen stealing $333.70 worth of frozen shrimp from a Weis Market at 1204 Millersville Pike at 2:34 p.m. on Sept. 12, police said. Vasquez fled the store when employees attempted to stop her, police said. Manor Township police ASSAULT MANOR TWP.: Ashley McGill, 19, of Ephrata, was charged with assault and two counts of harassment after biting a woman on the wrist and striking another person in the head in the first block of Kendes Road at 1:39 a.m. on Jan. 8, police said. One woman had a laceration on her face that required medical attention while the woman who was bitten had a minor but visible injury, police said. ....
. In this edition, we delve into the marketing behind a viral supermarket ad, the criticism that followed, and ways budget-minded Canadians can shop ethically during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ask any Canadian who’s bought groceries at No Frills and they can probably confirm that, unlike what’s shown in the supermarket’s latest viral ad, they’ve never flown through aisles, surfboarded on their receipts, or encountered a grandma shopping faster than Usain Bolt. These superheroic feats can be seen in a short animated commercial by No Frills released late last year that’s taken off on Twitter as of late, due to an incredulous tweet that’s racked up more than 3.7-million views and nearly 300,000 likes. ....
Customer traffic surged last week at 10 Dallas area shopping centers Shopper counts were up week-to-week at 10 shopping centers in Allen, Dallas, Frisco, Garland, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Highland Park, Mesquite and Plano. A large crowd outside of Eataly at NorthPark Center as fans and first-timers wait to experience the new store and restaurants.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor) Dallas-Fort Worth shoppers showed up in bigger numbers at area shopping centers as the calendar turned deeper into December and more people finally figured out how their families are celebrating pandemic Christmas. Traffic from a year ago remained at more than 30% below last year at traditional malls and almost 20% lower at outlet centers, according to new data from Placer.ai, a foot-traffic analytics firm that uses location data from mobile devices. ....