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Department Store's Decision May Cut Costs, But Move The Venerable Chain One Step Closer To Being Indistinguishable Fom The Mass-Market Discount Stores
The white-glove image of the traditional department store -- with sales clerks readily avaiable to assist, no-questions-asked returns, and full-service gift wrap -- has become a thing of the past. Another signal of this retreat comes as Macy's announced it is eliminating its gift-wrap department in most of its stores as a cost-saving move.
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