Bf 2020 news
Here are some of the top news stories from 2020 related to the Black Friday shopping event:
Pre-Black Friday Sales
- In October 2020, many retailers started offering pre-Black Friday sales, with some offering discounts as early as mid-October. This was a departure from previous years, when Black Friday sales typically started on the day after Thanksgiving.
- Online retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy offered early access to Black Friday deals, with some sales starting as early as October 13.
Black Friday Sales
- On Black Friday, November 27, 2020, many retailers offered significant discounts on popular items, including:
- TVs: Up to 50% off 4K TVs from brands like Samsung, LG, and Sony.
- Laptops: Discounts of up to $500 on laptops from brands like Apple, Dell, and HP.
- Gaming consoles: Deals on PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch consoles, as well as games and accessories.
- Smartphones: Discounts on latest smartphones from brands like Apple, Samsung, and Google.
- Toys: Deals on popular toys, including dolls, action figures, and board games.
Online Shopping
- Online shopping continued to grow in popularity, with many retailers offering free shipping, in-store pickup, and same-day delivery options.
- Amazon's Black Friday sales event, known as "Amazon Prime Day," took place in October 2020, rather than in November. The event offered exclusive deals to Amazon Prime members.
In-Store Shopping
- Many retailers offered extended hours for in-store shopping on Black Friday, with some stores opening as early as 5pm on Thanksgiving Day.
- Some retailers, like Walmart and Target, offered in-store pickup for online orders, allowing customers to avoid shipping delays.
Cyber Monday
- Cyber Monday, which took place on November 30, 2020, was the biggest online shopping day of the year, with many retailers offering additional discounts and deals.
- Online retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy offered significant discounts on a wide range of products, including electronics, clothing, and home goods.
Overall Sales
- According to the National Retail Federation, total holiday sales in the United States increased by 3.8% in 2020, with online sales growing by 14.1%.
- Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales helped drive this growth, with many retailers reporting strong sales and increased foot traffic in stores.
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