Fewer shoppers look for deals as COVID cases overshadow Boxing Day
TORONTO — Boxing Day shoppers seeking bargains found muted sales along with “we’re hiring” signs and only small groups of people allowed inside stores to maintain capacity limits due to the pandemic.
Eaton Centre in downtown Toronto opened its doors at 8 a.m. Sunday, with customers allowed in stores in small groups to ensure capacity limits were kept at 50 per cent.
Canada’s tight labour market had also left many retailers scrambling to attract workers ahead of the holiday shopping season.
Morne Viljoen, who recently moved to Toronto from South Africa, was out shopping Boxing Day for the first time in Canada.