It’s that time of year again when the holiday season kicks off with all the excitement of Black Friday shopping! While it used to be a massive event that had families waking up before dawn to chase down the best deals, the pandemic has changed the way we do things, and we’re here to spill the beans on what shoppers can expect this year!
Remember the days when Black Friday meant early morning chaos? Families gathered, kids in tow, hot coffee in hand, ready to brave the wild crowds for those amazing discounts! It was an adventure all about snagging gifts for the holiday. There was excitement in the air, the thrill of the hunt, and a real sense of community among shoppers.
But fast forward to 2024, and things look a bit different! While many department stores still offer deals, the overall vibe has mellowed out. Now, instead of just one day of craziness, discounts seem to trickle in throughout the holiday season. This has made Black Friday feel a little less special, leaving some of us nostalgic for those bustling shopping sprees of the past.
Another thing that has changed is the actual store hours! It used to be that you could head to your favorite retail chain on Thanksgiving Day, but now, most places are choosing to keep their doors closed. This year, Walmart, Target, and many others have decided to prioritize family time over shopping, letting their employees enjoy the holiday at home.
Yes, you read that right! Walmart is closed for Thanksgiving for the fifth straight year, and similarly, Target is also staying shut this turkey day. They want their associates to celebrate and relax instead of spending the holiday working, which is a lovely shift in attitude for these retail giants.
Now, although you might not find your usual shopping spots open this Thanksgiving, fear not! There are still a few places where you can grab your last-minute essentials if you find yourself in need:
While major retailers are shut tight, these local spots can make sure you are all set for the family festivities!
Once the turkey is devoured and the family has settled down, the show begins on Black Friday! Target opens its doors bright and early at 6 AM on November 29, 2024, ready to greet shoppers until midnight. So be sure to set your alarm clocks if you plan to hit the stores! Other stores that will likely be open include local favorites and chain retailers, eager to welcome back those who love a good bargain.
So here’s to a different kind of Black Friday! It may not be the same as it used to be, but there’s still plenty of holiday spirit to enjoy. Whether you’re out shopping for those secret Santa gifts or simply soaking in the festive atmosphere, let’s remember the joy of the season and embrace these changes together. Happy shopping, Charlotte!
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