If you're thinking about shopping on the day after Thanksgiving, here's why you should — and at least one reason you shouldn't.
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Retailers kicked off Black Friday sales back in mid-October to coincide with Amazon's Prime Day. There's been an onslaught of discounts ever since.
But no matter how many sales retailers label throughout the year as "Black Friday" discounts, there's still something special about the day itself. This year, it falls on Nov. 27.
Not to change the topic here:
Pandemic shopping is leading to bare shelves at grocery stores again
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Growing COVID-19 cases are finding many of you saying "here we go again." If you've been to a grocery store lately, you may have noticed popular household items flying off the shelves yet again. Now some big chains are setting restrictions to prevent hoarding.
When it comes to some items, don't expect to walk out of some stores in our area with multiple items of the same product. Shoppers are flocking to the shelves in what you may consider pandemic preparation or pandemic panic.
Faculty members publish research about drunk online shopping
Three faculty members in the University of North Georgia's (UNG) Mike Cottrell College of Business have published an article on the phenomenon of drunk online shopping and its effects on consumers and marketers. Their article used the Fogg Behavioral Model that focuses on motivation, ability and a trigger as influences on behavior.
Dr. Mohan Menon , department head of management and marketing; Dr. Waros Ngamsiriudom , associate professor of marketing; and Suzanne Anthony , associate professor of management, presented their findings at the Society for Marketing Advances annual conference, which was held virtually Nov. 4-7.
Pandemic shifting the way small business prepare for holiday shopping season | WRGT
Many things are taking place:
Verizon Business Retail Trends Report finds online shopping traffic up 82% | About Verizon
20% fewer people visiting U.S. malls this year vs. last year, while 59% more people visiting malls since the height of COVID-19 restrictions
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The future of retail: Businesses think in-person shopping isn't going anywhere | WSTM
Google Maps reveals best times for grocery shopping, restaurants to avoid crowds | Fox News
Ahead of the holiday, Google Maps released a handy guide outlining the best (and worst) times to visit grocery stores, coffee shops and restaurants in the U.S., to avoid the bustle of peak hours and promote social distancing.
According to figures released in a Tuesday blog post , grocery stores in America are the least busy on Monday at 8 a.m., and the most congested on Saturday from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Caffeine addicts probably won't be surprised to learn that Google pegged Saturday at 10 a.m. as the busiest time to hit the coffee shop, while cafes are emptiest on Tuesday at 4 p.m.
Michigan holiday gifts we love to give: online ordering and downtown shopping - mlive.com
Last year's holidays feel like so long ago. Maybe you remember standing in long lines, battling crowds in a Black Friday shopping frenzy, or slipping into a busy restaurant just to take a breather. This year, retailers predict holiday shopping will look a lot different amid the coronavirus pandemic. Social distancing may mean more people are doing their gift-buying online or picking out presents closer to home.
"Shop early, shop local" is the mantra being encouraged by big retailers and mom-and-pop shops across the state this year. If you're hoping to keep your holiday dollars in The Mitten, we've pulled together a handful of unique Michigan gift suggestions from across both peninsulas. Nearly all offer customized gifts that can be shipped, purchased locally or picked up curbside.
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