 It's a tradition for hay market to set up an extra day open the day before Thanksgiving. But the market has cut the tradition since last year, according to organizer Otto Gallardo. In today's world, that's a dying tradition. I think two years ago we had two or three stands open up and the amount of people coming to do the shop and just didn't warrant it anymore. Vegetable and fruit vendor, Villa Consolo says their sales went down about 40 percent compared to two years ago before the pandemic. He says changes in people's consumption habits may get harder for small businesses. It's tough to compete now to the big change store. So everybody delivers, you can order online, it's dropped off in front of the houses. So we're competing now. Supporters of the traditional market say they prefer to get food here because it's cheaper. I think you have to promote local business, right? Because the big business always makes a lot of money. So you have to promote local small businesses. Although Haymarket will not be open on the day before Thanksgiving this year, it will be back on the day after Thanksgiving during their regular business day, with 32 vendors working Friday and Saturday for BUTV10 and VB Chen.