Black Friday is a myth: 80% discounts are better at other times.
Black Friday discounts: trendy offers or regular prices?
According to The Sun: According to a new report from Which?, eight out of ten Black Friday deals have the same price or are even cheaper at other times of the year. The annual shopping event will officially start on November 28, and retailers across the UK will lower prices both online and in stores.
This event originates from the USA, where it quickly became popular among shoppers.
“Black Friday is not always the best time to shop, as many products can be found at discounts on other dates,” experts note.
Despite the announced discounts, consumers should be cautious and compare prices to avoid missing out on better deals on other days of the year.
Black Friday remains an important event in the retail world, but it is crucial for consumers to be prudent. By comparing prices and keeping an eye on promotions, shoppers can find genuine bargains rather than succumbing to advertising that can often be misleading.
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