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Assistant manager Kaila Yoachum, left, watches as product buyer Allison Scott promotes sunglasses during a live online video session in a corner of their store, Apricot Lane Boutique, at the Galleria in Dallas, Friday April 24, 2020. Scott said that online video sales was part of their business model, instituting the service to the clients several months before the COVID-19 pandemic. Scott said the online sales alone are what is helping their business survive through the health crisis. Lifting restrictions that were in place due to the new coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Greg Abbott announced that retail stores would be allowed to reopen and conduct curbside service beginning Friday. Galleria Dallas has begun a "Retail-To-Go" initiative which allows businesses at the retail location to re-open and conduct sales either online or over the phone. The process allows for retailers to deliver their product to their customers at a drive up lane that has been set up in front of the mall that is open daily from noon to 6 p.m. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
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