In the US, Black Friday has less agglomerations and records in online commerce

The North American National Retail Association projects record sales, US$ 840 billion, an increase of 8.5% compared to 2020

EFE / Álvaro SánchezBlack Friday showcase in Madrid, Spain

After Thanksgiving, the Black Friday US USA it is not focused on buying computers, tablets or smartphones. For Americans it is the ideal day to buy early Christmas gifts at better prices. Before the pandemic, consumers were counting down to store openings full of promotions, but this time it was different. The last Black Friday Here did not provoke crowds waiting early to buy products with up to 90% off. On Chicago’s luxury designer street, stores brought more modest deals, with up to 40% off, but even with little demand in brick-and-mortar stores, the National Association of North American Retail projects sales record, US$ 840 billion, increase of 8.5% compared to 2020. In the streets, what caught the attention were the protests against the use of animal skins in the manufacture of clothes. A protester explains that animals suffer a lot. However, this does not seem to matter for commerce. If the protests impact Black Friday, Cyber ​​Monday promises to be impactful too. Next Monday will be the day of big discounts for online shopping, especially for electronics.

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