People in stores are the worst on Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year. Here is a look at the 10 absolute worst people you'll find in stores the day after Thanksgiving.
Over the last couple of years, larger companies have been getting a jump on Black Friday shopping and started opening their doors for huge sales on Thanksgiving Day. By doing this, they have taken Thanksgiving away from their employees. However, other companies are stepping up and saying no to opening on Thanksgiving Day.
Black Friday has grown into a weekend of consumer-oriented festivities starting as early as 6 a.m. on Thanksgiving Day. We've put together a guide as to who’s open when and what kinds of deals you can find when you shop, either at brick-and-mortar stores or on the Web:
Everyone knows exactly what the "big box" stores are doing for Black Friday. I mean, it's on every channel and posted all over the internet. But, there are actually some local businesses that are having Black Friday Specials as well.
Black Friday, the day to save a ton of money on Christmas presents. A day to get cheap flat screens and phone among other things. If you skipped out on Black Friday Shopping this year, here is what you missed.
Here's the Saturday-after-Thanksgiving tradition: a smartphone video of a Black Friday riot. This is in Moultrie, GA, and the swarms of people are grabbing cheap pay-as-you-go smartphones. But it's not the only shame to be happening, as the clip you've seen elsewhere isn't legit.
It's Black Friday, and you know what that means -- hiding in your home away from the world while people desperately claw at each other's faces to buy a Wii U for their kid. The madness is not for everybody. Some of us like to eat cold turkey all day and wonder how a person could be so hungover. For those of us who would rather spend time with our TVs watching 'Star Wars' than rioting over discount
I am not a Black Friday Shopper. The only time I shopped Black Friday was 6 years ago and that is because I was wanting a new washer and dryer. So I'm not the person to be giving awesome tips on Black Friday Shopping, so I found some great how to videos.
There is hardly any such thing as Black Friday anymore. With numerous retailers, like Walmart, opening their doors to holiday bargain addicts as early as 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving, other retailers must now either join the circus or risk missing out on frantic buyers with turkey hangovers and itchy spending fingers.
Earlier in the month we had told you about a incident that happened in a Walmart. A woman trying to get a hold of an Xbox, pepper-sprayed a group of shoppers. What looked like a act of malice may have actually been an act of heroism.