Retailers Open Their Doors Nationwide for Black Friday
About 187 million shoppers are expected to participate as retailers offer up to 40% off footwear and use cash-back apps to attract holiday spending amid rising costs.
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Retailers open their doors nationwide for Black Friday
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) - Doors are open across the country for Black Friday. About 187 million people are expected to shop for the weekend in the nation. CBS reports that shoppers are expected to spend about $890 each on gifts, decoration and food this holiday season, which is slightly lower compared to last year. Retailers are trying to balance how much a consumer is willing to spend, while also managing their own costs. Deals are available on elec…
These Cute, Comfy Shoes Are 40% Off Right Now
The stretch between Thanksgiving and New Year’s is basically a marathon disguised as a holiday season. There are the airport security lines that move at a glacial pace, the grocery-store runs, and holiday parties that require you to stand all night. So consider this your gentle reminder to check your footwear situation. FitFlop’s Black Friday sale just kicked off, taking up to 40% off boots, sneakers, and slippers built with its trademark ergono…
U.S. retailers are about to see if Black Friday benefits from a holiday halo effect
NEW YORK — Black Friday bargains no longer tempt people to leave Thanksgiving tables for midnight mall runs. Brawls in store aisles over toys and...
By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO NEW YORK (AP) — Black Friday deals no longer tempt people to abandon their Thanksgiving dinner tables and rush to malls at midnight. Fights in store aisles over limited-time discounted toys and televisions are relics of holidays past. Online shopping and retailers launching discounts weeks before Thanksgiving have dampened that kind of fervor. Still, the sales event has enough enthusiasts to make the day after Thanksgiving t…
By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO NEW YORK (AP) — Black Friday deals no longer tempt people to abandon their Thanksgiving dinner tables and rush to malls at midnight. Fights in store aisles over limited-time discounted toys and televisions are relics of holidays past. Online shopping and retailers launching discounts weeks before Thanksgiving have dampened that kind of fervor. Still, the sales event has enough enthusiasts to make the day after Thanksgiving t…
Black Friday offers no longer tempt people to leave Thanksgiving tables to run to shopping malls at midnight. Shop-side fights for toys and TVs with limited time discounts are past party shows. Online shopping and retailers who throw discounts weeks before the turkey party have attenuated that kind of fervor.
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