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Aware that Black Friday is a day with many visitors to the stores and shops participating in the great day of sales, retailers are taking better security measures to prevent theft at their branches.
Walmart
A few weeks ago in a statement, Walmart reported that for Black Friday there would be various dynamics with the order that consumers could buy with peace of mind and is holding “three events during November” and each event was given online, but the offers will continue in the store.
Walmart + members get early access to offers for each event. Walmart launched its first Black Friday event online on November 3 and in-store on November 5.
The second online Black Friday event was the 10 November and continue in the store on 12 of November. Releasing the offers early will allow fewer people to be in the store this Friday 26 November.
Walmart says it will “close a month of savings with a third event that will bring the biggest and best savings of the season,” but has not revealed more details about the exact times of the third event. Check the Walmart website.
Target
Target’s Black Friday event begins on 26 November and store hours will vary by branch. Customers are encouraged to contact their local warehouse for the Black Friday “updated schedule”.
Costco
The company is opting for customers to contact the local warehouse to confirm the exact hours for tomorrow. Last year and years before, Costco opened its doors at 9 a.m. on Black Friday.
Consumers Must Have note that the hours of operation have been modified due to precautions related to the Covid pandemic – 19 . For this reason, it is recommended to consult the Costco website for more information.
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