Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Black Friday

In the USA the day directly after Thanksgiving is called Black Friday. This day signifies the tradition of buying presents and getting ready for Christmas. On this day, consumers are drawn in by amazing prices by retailers. Almost all of the stores come up with Door Buster sails. Black Friday is also so popular because, many companies let their employees off on this day. People who want the first picks on this day may camp outside the night before and get all of the best deals. Some retailers also have deals that can go up to 75% off!!!


   (People wait anxiously at the front door of Best Buy, waiting for it open in the morning)

My view on Black Friday is that it is an enormous BONUS for any of the retailers who participate on this day and make a lot of money. At least five times as many people come to that store and get something that costs a lot of money. People don't go to Target on Black Friday to get a candy bar, they go to get something big like a TV or a  game console. 

While waiting for the stores to open, it could shockingly be extremely dangerous. Even though, waiting in line for hours is an experience many people won't forget, people can get really crazy. Many fights have occurred on Black Friday. For example, cutting someone, taking from people, and pushing people will definitely start a fight. Some people even have weapons for this reason.


Top 10 Retailers That Participate In Black Friday

  • Best Buy (Very popular. It has everything from pencils to iPhones)
  • Target  (Also popular. Has a lot of things)
  • The Mall  (Has so many stores and lots of variety)
  • Game Stop  (Popular. Huge for gamers)
  • Toys R Us (Has toys for young and older children)
  • Walmart  (Has less of a variety but still has things)
  • Macy's  (Huge for adults. Perfume to dressy clothes)
  • Apple Store  (Good for technology friendly people)
  • Sony Store (Also good for technology friendly people)
  • Sports Shop (Amazing for athletes) 


                                                       

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