Both shopping events have evolved significantly over the years, sparking a debate among shoppers: which day provides the better deals?
Here’s a closer look at these iconic sales days and what they bring to the table.
Black Friday, held on the day after Thanksgiving, has a long history dating back to the 1950s when Philadelphia police coined the term to describe the shopping frenzy caused by suburban crowds.
By the late 1980s, retailers embraced the name, marketing it as the day their profits would shift from “in the red” (loss) to “in the black” (profit). This year, Black Friday falls on November 29, 2024, promising deals that draw millions to both stores and online platforms.
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