Black Friday sales bring major discounts to shop facades, attracting eager shoppers
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As Thanksgiving weekend rolls around, one day in particular stands out for shoppers across the globe: Black Friday. Known for its unbeatable discounts and frenzied crowds, this shopping extravaganza is a key event marking the start of the holiday season. Whether you’re hitting the stores or browsing online, Black Friday is the day to snag those irresistible deals. Here’s what you need to know.
When is Black Friday 2024?
Black Friday falls on November 29, 2024, the Friday after Thanksgiving (which is on November 28). Traditionally, this day marks the unofficial beginning of the Christmas shopping season in the United States, though its influence now stretches worldwide.
A Shopping Event Like No Other
From midnight deals to doorbusters, Black Friday kicks off with huge discounts both online and in physical stores. Shoppers queue up hours before the sales begin, eager to fill their bags with discounts on everything from gadgets to fashion. Retailers across the globe follow suit, offering incredible deals to attract eager customers.
A Peek into Black Friday’s History
While many assume the term “Black Friday” refers to businesses moving “into the black” after months of being in the red, the real origin story is quite different.
- The Early Days: In the 1960s, Philadelphia’s police force coined the term “Black Friday” due to the chaos caused by the influx of suburban shoppers into the city. They were dealing with heavy traffic, accidents, thefts, and long shifts. The name stuck despite attempts to rename it “Big Friday.”
- Changing Perceptions: Over time, Black Friday transformed from a stressful day for local authorities into a cultural shopping event, becoming one of the busiest days of the year for retailers.
Why Black Friday Matters
Culturally, Black Friday represents much more than just sales—it has evolved into a tradition for families and friends to unite in search of the best holiday bargains. Economically, it serves as a crucial period for retailers to boost sales before Christmas. The National Retail Federation reports that Black Friday is consistently one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
Whether you’re taking advantage of the discounts or enjoying the excitement of the season, Black Friday has become a key moment in the lead-up to the holidays. So, get ready to mark your calendar and start preparing for what promises to be another huge shopping event!