Friday, May 10, 2024

More lookers than buyers

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Swan street vendors are not happy with Christmas sales so far.

While Bridgetown merchants have already expressed satisfaction with an increase in business, some of the vendors working on the ever busy Swan Street are singing a very different carol.

Margaret Ifill, whose trade items include household mats, bath towels, sheets and comforters, expressed her distress over the lack of business when the SUNDAY SUN team took to the area recently.

Ifill, who is located at the top of the street, said sales were going “terrible” and she had only made about $100 that day at the time of the interview, which was in the evening.

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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