Pandemic, supply chain shortages and online sales notwithstanding, there are a lot of shoppers who still have Black Friday, November 26 marked with a big red circle on their calendars.
We are less than 100 days until Christmas, and many stores and continuing their tradition of being closed on Thanksgiving so employees can be with their family for the holiday.
Black Friday shopping is going to happen, but look a lot different this year for Walmart. The annual pushing and shoving to get that TV deal will look different, but you will still be able to get good deals from the retail giant.
It will be here soon ,the biggest shopping day of the year. As a 10-year veteran of Black Friday shopping, here is what I take with me to survive Black Friday Shopping.
Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends, food, and football. And for some of us, it's also that magical time of year when you can line up in the freezing cold and knock people out of the way in hopes of getting your hands on whatever the hot item toy happens to be that year so that the Big Guy from the North Pole can just take all the credit.
On week from today will mark one of America’s largest holiday traditions, Black Friday. Consumers will invade retail establishments with vigor in quest of big savings. With that in mind, the personal-finance website Wallet-Hub, has surveyed 35 of the largest retailers and has identified the stores offering the largest discounts and has some interesting statistics to share.