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Retailers offer bigger Black Friday discounts to lure hesitant shoppers hunting for the best deals
Read full article: Retailers offer bigger Black Friday discounts to lure hesitant shoppers hunting for the best dealsShoppers hunting for big deals packed malls on Black Friday as retailers stepped up discounts and other perks to lure customers weighed down by inflation and sticking to tighter budgets.
Retailers are ready to kick off Black Friday just as shoppers pull back on spending
Read full article: Retailers are ready to kick off Black Friday just as shoppers pull back on spendingRetailers are kicking off the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season on Friday with a bevy of discounts and other enticements.
Black Friday is almost here. What to know about the holiday sales event's history and evolution
Read full article: Black Friday is almost here. What to know about the holiday sales event's history and evolutionIf you didn’t already guess it from a barrage of sales ads in your inbox, the holiday shopping season is upon us.
These are the days to find best deals on tech, clothing, toys, appliances
Read full article: These are the days to find best deals on tech, clothing, toys, appliancesBlack Friday may have stretched into several weeks, but Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday is still prime time for discounts. Using some shopping strategies can help you stretch your holiday dollar.
Holiday sales up 7.6% despite the squeeze of inflation
Read full article: Holiday sales up 7.6% despite the squeeze of inflationHoliday sales rose as American spending remained resilient during the critical shopping season despite surging prices on everything from food to rent, according to one measure.
Black Friday shopping slow this year as doorbusters are replaced with online deals
Read full article: Black Friday shopping slow this year as doorbusters are replaced with online dealsThis year, the rising costs of gas, groceries and energy has many shoppers reluctant to spend heavily this Black Friday.
Get this doorbuster deal on 2 Microsoft Office lifetime licenses for only $54.99.
Read full article: Get this doorbuster deal on 2 Microsoft Office lifetime licenses for only $54.99.It’s Black Friday, the Super Bowl of consumerism – and the deals are out there if you can find ‘em. Thankfully, we’re on the beat, offering doorbuster deals at some of the lowest prices of the year on some of our best-selling items for just one day only.
WATCH LIVE: Meteorologist Mia Montgomery gives an update on overnight rain chances
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Meteorologist Mia Montgomery gives an update on overnight rain chancesAfter a foggy and drizzly start to Thanksgiving Day with showers and a few thunderstorms, a widespread chance for rain arrives on Black Friday with on-and-off rain expected throughout the majority of the day.
Damp start to Thanksgiving Day in San Antonio, with more rain on Friday morning
Read full article: Damp start to Thanksgiving Day in San Antonio, with more rain on Friday morningDrizzle, followed by a few showers and storms are possible on Thanksgiving, while a better chance of rain shows up on Friday morning.
Black Friday 2022: Strategies to score the best deals before Nov. 25
Read full article: Black Friday 2022: Strategies to score the best deals before Nov. 25Nov. 25 is Black Friday. It is by far the biggest day for shopping in stores all year long. But with inflation continuing to affect food, gas and housing, many may wonder what’s the best way to take advantage of Black Friday bargains.
Cyber Monday caps holiday shopping weekend as virus lingers
Read full article: Cyber Monday caps holiday shopping weekend as virus lingersAmericans are spending freely and going back to store shopping, knocking out some of the momentum in online sales from last year when Americans were making many of their purchases exclusively via the internet.
12 On Your Side: Be thankful you’re not filling up in California, what to look out for this Black Friday, invention that claims to cure hiccups
Read full article: 12 On Your Side: Be thankful you’re not filling up in California, what to look out for this Black Friday, invention that claims to cure hiccups"12 On Your Side" is KSAT's weekly consumer round-up dedicated to providing the information that can better your life, written by award-winning journalist and KSAT consumer reporter Marilyn Moritz.
Black Friday is back — just don’t expect door-busting crowds or deals
Read full article: Black Friday is back — just don’t expect door-busting crowds or dealsThe National Retail Federation said it anticipates 20% more shoppers than last year for the Thanksgiving through Cyber-Monday shop-a-thon stretch.
Stressed about holiday shopping? These strategies can help
Read full article: Stressed about holiday shopping? These strategies can helpThe holiday hustle is on. If supply chain issues and microchip shortages have you stressed and worried you won't be able to find what you want, some smooth moves can ease your mind and to-do list.
New San Antonio store offering Black Friday deals for $7 or less gets grand opening date
Read full article: New San Antonio store offering Black Friday deals for $7 or less gets grand opening dateA brand new store called Black Friday Deals has people lining up outside the door every morning. BALCONES HEIGHTS, Texas – Black Friday Deals and Discount Store in San Antonio has officially set a grand opening date for this Friday, Jan. 22. The popular Black Friday Deals store in Houston announced its second location in the San Antonio area in December. According to KPRC, the items at the Houston location are mostly overstock or returned items and the new location is expected to be stocked with the same type of merchandise. The price of items changes every day, according to the day of the week.
Retail sales fell 1.1% in November, biggest drop in 7 months
Read full article: Retail sales fell 1.1% in November, biggest drop in 7 monthsU.S. retail sales fell a seasonally adjusted 1.1% in November, according to the U.S. Commerce Department. The Commerce Department on Wednesday also revised October’s report, saying that retail sales fell 0.1% that month, instead of rising 0.3% as it previously reported. Economists expect retail sales to fall again this month as virus cases spike and states add more restrictions. “It will take a miracle to keep retail sales positive in December," said Chris Rupkey, chief financial economist at global financial group MUFG. The few bright spots were online sales, which rose 0.2%, supermarket sales, up 1.9%, and sales at home improvement stores, which were up 1.1%.
Still searching for a PlayStation 5 or XBOX Series X? Here’s how to get yours before Christmas
Read full article: Still searching for a PlayStation 5 or XBOX Series X? Here’s how to get yours before ChristmasSAN ANTONIO – Don’t worry, you’re not the only one who can’t find these next-generation gaming consoles on store shelves. But, there may still be a way you can snag one, even potentially before Christmas. The PlayStation 5 and XBOX Series X, launched by Sony and Microsoft respectively, are the most anticipated gaming consoles of the year and sold out almost immediately on their launch days and on Black Friday. Following Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping events, chances are these consoles will be back in stock at least once more before Christmas Day. Related: Having trouble getting your hands on the Playstation 5 or XBOX Series X?
Black Friday sees record online as US shoppers stay home
Read full article: Black Friday sees record online as US shoppers stay homeBlack Friday online sales hit a new record this year as pandemic-wary Americans filled virtual carts instead of real ones. Consumers spent an estimated $9 billion on U.S. retail websites on Black Friday, according to Adobe Analytics, which tracks online shopping. Field said stores may be rethinking the cost of paying employees and opening on Thanksgiving when they could easily make up for those sales online. Adobe expects Monday to be the largest online sales day in U.S. history, with estimated spending of $10.8 billion to $12.7 billion. One reason for the big numbers is that people are shopping online for things such as groceries and alcohol that they bought in person before the pandemic, Adobe said.
The Latest: Illinois surpasses 12,000 deaths from COVID-19
Read full article: The Latest: Illinois surpasses 12,000 deaths from COVID-19(AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois has risen above 12,000 deaths from COVID-19, while also surpassing the 700,000 mark for confirmed coronavirus infections. The Health Department said the situation constituted an “alert,” and said that nationwide, infections had risen by over 8% last week. Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech have asked the FDA to allow emergency use of its COVID-19 vaccine candidate. The state health department reported 5,704 new cases on Friday, putting the state at 3,476 deaths and 295,001 cases since March. ___TORONTO — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he expects more than half of Canadians to receive a COVID-19 vaccine by next September.
Virus keeps Black Friday crowds thin, shoppers shift online
Read full article: Virus keeps Black Friday crowds thin, shoppers shift onlineBlack Friday shoppers wear face masks as the leave Saks Fifth Avenue flagships store empty handed, Friday, Nov. 27, 2020, in New York. Crowds at stores were dramatically diminished as shoppers shifted online. Black Friday is projected to generate $10 billion in online sales, a 39% bump from the year ago period, according to Adobe. And Cyber Monday, the Monday after Thanksgiving, will remain the biggest online shopping day of the year with $12.7 billion in sales, a 35% jump. At a popular shopping area in St. Petersburg, Florida, several storefronts were empty, and the only line was at a plasma donation center.
Black ‘Furday’ deals at ACS include free, low-cost pet adoptions
Read full article: Black ‘Furday’ deals at ACS include free, low-cost pet adoptionsSAN ANTONIO – If all you want for Christmas is a furry, four-legged friend, now’s the time to adopt. The Animal Care Service’s Black Friday, err “Furday,” deals include free and low-cost pet adoptions from 1 p.m.-7 p.m.Ebony-colored pets will have no placement fees, ACS said in a news release. Animals adopted from ACS include spay/neuter, vaccines, de-wormer and a microchip. Walk-in availability will depend on space in the kennels, ACS says. Those visiting the shelter must wear masks, have their temperatures checked and maintain a social distance from others.
How to stay safe and make the best of Black Friday deals this year
Read full article: How to stay safe and make the best of Black Friday deals this yearSAN ANTONIO – Black Friday deals have been phased in throughout the month to allow for social distancing at stores, but some retailers are still holding their biggest sale of the year this Friday. The National Retail Federation says people are predicted to spend a little less than $1,000 on gifts this holiday season. The Better Business Bureau is offering the following tips for those who plan on shopping during this Black Friday:
Here’s what is open, closed this Black Friday in San Antonio
Read full article: Here’s what is open, closed this Black Friday in San AntonioSAN ANTONIO – With an ongoing pandemic and health officials’ pleas for people to not travel for the holidays, Black Friday may feel different than years’ past. And with more people staying home, they might not realize what’s typically closed or open during Thanksgiving Week. Several city offices in San Antonio will close their doors on Thursday and Friday, including the COVID-19 hotline and testing sites. To view the city’s COVID-19 testing site schedule for this week, click here. The COVID-19 hotline will resume on Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
France postpones 'Black Friday' to help locked-down shops
Read full article: France postpones 'Black Friday' to help locked-down shopsThe approach of “Black Friday," originally scheduled for Nov. 27 in France, had brought the dilemma to a head. The director of Amazon France, Frederic Duval, told France Info radio on Friday before the meeting that the e-commerce distributor was ready to sign up to a delay. The delay applies only to Amazon France, he added. “If we can’t open our shops for Christmas it will be very difficult for the sector,” she said. “There are already a lot of flower shops that suffer greatly so, today, we need help and coherence.”
Pandemic holiday shopping: Bye-bye Black Friday
Read full article: Pandemic holiday shopping: Bye-bye Black FridayORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Black Friday has quickly become a national holiday, pushing some sales to start as early as Thanksgiving morning! In 2019, the number of in-person shoppers on Black Friday fell by 6.2% and 93.2 million people instead made an online Black Friday purchase. We have the details on what a pandemic Black Friday and COVID Cyber Monday will look like. As we say bye-bye to Black Friday, be aware of Cyber Monday and holiday sale hoaxes. To receive a free weekly email on Smart Living from Ivanhoe, sign up at: http://www.ivanhoe.com/ftkRELATED: New Texas store offers Black Friday deals on brand names everyday for $7 or less
'Tis the season to get with it; retailers expect surge in online sales, shipping
Read full article: 'Tis the season to get with it; retailers expect surge in online sales, shippingSAN ANTONIO – From virtual shopping carts to curbside pickup, Black Friday is bound to look different this year. Instead of door-busting mayhem before the pumpkin pie is even in the oven, record-busting online shopping and shipping is expected. Online shopping for the season is expected to be 25% to 35% greater than last year, according to Deloitte. Most retailers are also offering curbside pickup as shoppers try to avoid crowds and germs. Another big reason to shop early is what’s being dubbed “shipageddon.”“With holiday shopping on top of the widespread shift to online shopping during the pandemic, shipping companies are going to be totally overwhelmed,” Gordon said.
Walmart to spread out deals to avoid Black Friday crowds
Read full article: Walmart to spread out deals to avoid Black Friday crowdsNEW YORK – Walmart says it will spread out its traditional one-day Black Friday deals over three weekends in November in an effort to reduce crowds in its stores during a pandemic. The discounter, based in Bentonville, Arkansas, will kick off the deals online Nov. 4, with new deals in stores on Nov. 7. The second event will begin online Nov. 11, followed by a similar sales event in stores Nov. 14. It will wrap up its discounts online Nov. 25 with new discounts in stores Nov. 27, the day after Thanksgiving and the traditional Black Friday. This holiday season, many stores are starting their holiday deals in October.
Black Friday sneaks into October to compete with Amazon’s Prime Day
Read full article: Black Friday sneaks into October to compete with Amazon’s Prime DayAmazon pushed its mega sale event called Prime Day from July to October 13-14, prompting other big retailers to scooch up their Black Friday and other sale events. “We’re going to see a lot of tech deals, home goods and toys, as well, because Amazon is using Prime Day this year to kick off the holiday shopping season,” said Samantha Gordon, deal-hunting guru for Consumer Reports. Target is promoting its Deal Days to coincide with Prime Day October 13-14. “I’ve always said Black Friday starts November first. This year, it starts Prime Day.”Prime Day deals are only available to Prime members.
Pandemic pushes start of holiday shopping earlier than ever
Read full article: Pandemic pushes start of holiday shopping earlier than ever(AP Photo/David Zalubowski)NEW YORK – Add last-minute holiday shopping to the list of time-honored traditions being upended by the coronavirus pandemic. Black Friday has long been the unofficial start to the U.S. holiday season, though retailers have been pushing holiday shopping earlier for the last decade or so. The first big holiday push will come from Amazon, which is positioning its mid-October Prime Day as a kickoff to the holiday shopping season. Even with the early start to the season, holiday sales are expected to deliver smaller gains than in recent years. Joel Bines, who runs the retail practice at AlixPartners, thinks the earlier shopping will stick even when the pandemic is over.
Target joins Walmart in ending Thanksgiving store shopping
Read full article: Target joins Walmart in ending Thanksgiving store shoppingNEW YORK Target is joining Walmart in closing its stores on Thanksgiving Day, ending a decadelong tradition of jump-starting Black Friday door buster sales. Now, the virus has turned the holiday shopping model upside down. Historically, deal hunting and holiday shopping can mean crowded events, and this isnt a year for crowds, Minneapolis-based Target said in a corporate blog posted. Despite competition from Thanksgiving shopping, Black Friday ranks as either the top or No. Like Target, other retailers will also likely start holiday sales even earlier to stretch out crowds.
Target to close on Thanksgiving, ending Black Friday kickoff
Read full article: Target to close on Thanksgiving, ending Black Friday kickoffNEW YORK (AP) Target is joining Walmart in closing its stores on Thanksgiving Day, ending a decade-long tradition of jump starting Black Friday sales. The move, announced Monday, comes as stores are rethinking the Black Friday in-store doorbusters as they try to curb the spread of the coronavirus, which has seen a resurgence in a slew of states. Target opened for the first time on Thanksgiving in 2011, joining other stores in jump-starting Black Friday sales and creating a new tradition of shoppers heading out to the stores after their turkey feast. Walmart closing for Thanksgiving, giving more bonuses to employeesWalmart announced last week that stores in the U.S. will be closed on Thanksgiving. Sams Club will also be closed on Thanksgiving day.
Coronavirus might mean less Corona beer on Cinco de Mayo
Read full article: Coronavirus might mean less Corona beer on Cinco de MayoBut we’re referring to Corona beer and Cinco de Mayo. Typically, the dominant choice of beer for those celebrating Cinco de Mayo is Corona. But Corona likely will be consumed way less than usual due to the coronavirus pandemic, that is unrelated in name. In February, a report in the Denver Post said Corona was taking a public relations hit due to people fearing they would get coronavirus by drinking Corona. Cinco de Mayo has surpassed St. Patrick’s Day and the Super Bowl for beer consumption on one day, with Corona virtually holding a monopoly on advertising and sales for beer on Cinco de Mayo, according to Loop Insights.
Bloomberg: Saturday’s shopping set single-day sales record
Read full article: Bloomberg: Saturday’s shopping set single-day sales recordRetail shoppers on Saturday set a new industry record, making it the single biggest day in retail history, Bloomberg reports. According to Customer Growth Partners, a retail research firm, sales reached $34.4 billion, topping Black Friday’s $31.2 billion and Cyber Monday’s $19.1 billion. The article said that the big retailers -- Walmart, Amazon, Costco and Target -- saw increased traffic and that job growth and an in increase in incomes have led to increased spending. Bloomberg said that despite foot traffic being down at malls, the number of people who went and actually made a purchase rose.
These stores will be closed on Thanksgiving
Read full article: These stores will be closed on ThanksgivingSAN ANTONIO – Some shoppers needing last-minute ingredients or looking for an early start on deals may find themselves at locked doors on Thanksgiving. While major retailers like Target and Walmart start their sales on Thursday, other stores are bowing out and putting their sales to rest until Black Friday. Academy Sports and Outdoors and Apple are among retailers that will be physically closed on Thanksgiving amid the push for online sales. What stores will be open on Thanksgiving 2019? Here are the stores that will remain closed on Thanksgiving:
Mobile shopping surged on Black Friday
Read full article: Mobile shopping surged on Black FridayInvesting in better apps and mobile shopping sites paid off for retailers this year, IBM said Saturday, and digital sales were up 21.5% from last year. IBM does not report total sales figures, but Adobe said Friday evening that Americans were on pace to spend more than $2.7 billion online Friday. Both companies said shoppers filled their virtual shopping carts on their smartphones and tablets more than laptop and desktop computers for the first time ever this year. "US consumers have turned into digital shopping ninjas," Adobe analyst Tamara Gaffney said. Samsung TVs, the iPad Air 2, Xbox, Lego Dimension sets, Star Wars Lego toys and Shopkin Dolls were among the most popular items on Black Friday, Adobe said.