Are you ready for Black Friday?
Black Friday is also used in the United States to refer to the first day after Thanksgiving each year. This day is often considered to mark the official start of the Christmas shopping season and is seen as a barometer of the annual Christmas sales performance of the retail industry, and one of the most valued and busy days of the year.
Regarding the origin of the term Black Friday, the more common view is that since this day is the first day of the opening of Thanksgiving (the fourth Thursday in November), people usually start Christmas purchases. Many stores will have customers paying a large amount of money. Traditionally, inks of different colors have been used for bookkeeping. Red indicates a deficit or a deficit, while black indicates a profit. So this Friday is called Black Friday, and I hope that after this day, the annual revenue will turn from negative to positive, from red to black. The store's employees use the name Black Friday to ridicule, saying that this day will be too busy to die. Although Black Friday is generally a big buying spree, it can only be regarded as the second or third highest sales in a year. Usually, it is the climax on Christmas Eve or one Saturday before.
On Black Friday, most shops open at five or six in the morning, some even earlier. More merchants opened the door at 6 o'clock in the evening on Thursday. Merchants will also advertise in the newspapers a few days before Thanksgiving, issue coupons, and significantly reduce the price of goods to attract customers. Many consumers see this day as a golden moment for preparing Christmas gifts or buying bargains. Due to the limited number of price-cutting products, many popular stores (such as Wal-Mart) will line up in the front of the night. The moment the store opens, it is occasionally caused by overcrowding and scrambling. Because merchants often publish their list of price-cutting goods at the last minute, and regard this as a trade secret, and on the Internet, there are often price reduction messages received from various channels a few weeks ago, which has led to some legal disputes.
In2018, the Black Friday is 23TH Nov, remain a week until Black Friday, here ia strategy for your fast order and take what you like with ideal price.
Those Stores we must know: Walmart, Target, Macy’s, Bestbuy, Kohl's, Amazon
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