Unlearn everything you *thought* you knew about Black Friday. The 2020 shopping season has a mind of its own.
Ever since it was announced that Prime Day would take up two days in mid-October instead of mid-July, retailers have pretty much said "screw it, all of November is Black Friday now." As one could assume, sales at brick-and-mortar stores haven't been at their best since the first lockdown struck. We don't think the shift to online shopping is temporary, and at the least, is throwing a wrench in traditional plans for America's biggest shopping holiday. TL;DR: There's probably not much of a reason to leave your house at all on Cyber Weekend. Read more...
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