A Worcester business owner says this holiday season could make-or-break small businesses.
Jessica Walsh, owner of Worcester Wares says things have been tough this year as they deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Walsh says sales are down and the company has had to adjust to making sales curbside and online.
Worcester Wares started selling their holiday collection a few weeks early, to help make up for less people doing in-person shopping.
Walsh says she does expect to open the Worcester Public Market location for shopping in a few weeks while the DCU Center location will remain curbside.
"This Christmas is pretty major to Worcester Wares. It will be a big factor in our future, how this year's Christmas sales go. And I think it's the same for a lot of businesses," said Walsh.
Walsh says if the holiday season doesn't go well, Worcester Wares may have to look at the possibility of closing one of its locations.
November 02, 2020 at 04:30AM
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