The problems of shopping mall are that if you leave your bag or purse somewhere it will be stolen. Some shopping malls are really expensive and have ugly clothing. Some of them dont even have a lot of shops or resturants or movies. If you come out with something at the store by mistake they want to arrest you.
well if you look at no but if you think of it yes but i would have to say no
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When large out of town shopping malls (shopping centres/retail parks in the UK) became popular the impact was greatly felt by small independent retails situated in the town high street. The down turn in the trade caused financial issues, reduced turn over against continually higher pricing required to survive. Added to this was the drain of personnel. The larger centres had high levels of recruitment, this put additional pressure on the small trader who found good, efficient staff being lured away because of wages levels and improved employment stability
You may have more of a variety when shopping online. At the same time, however, you won't be able to see the products first hand; such as for trying on clothes, shoes, etc.
Disadvantages include dying of pollution, toe fungus, and worst of all, blisters.
Two shopping malls
There are shopping malls in Mongolia. There are indoor and outdoor shopping malls. The outdoor shopping malls look more like markets.
6 shopping malls are in Montana.
India has thousands of shopping malls.
The shopping malls in Soweto are in EVERY SINGLE TOWN! :O
Shopping Malls
36000 square meters and is one of Egypt's largest shopping malls
there were 219 malls in 2008
There are 52 malls in Maryland.
Two shopping malls Big Bazaar Citi Life Super Mall
The plural form of shopping mall is shopping malls.
There are about 200 shopping malls in Malaysia. Here is a list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shopping_malls_in_Malaysia