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Black Friday 2020: Expected spending, early best deals and all you need to know about the biggest holiday sale

Amazon is currently running its Holiday Dash event, such as the Black Friday-esque sales. While Walmart is planning on three separate Black Friday sales events.
PUBLISHED NOV 5, 2020
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Following in the footsteps of Amazon Prime and to combat the difficulties caused by the pandemic, retailers Target, Walmart and others have already started sales on their respective websites prior to the 2020’s Black Friday. You can shop from the comfort of your home and still experience the thrill of binge shopping during the biggest holiday sale. The best early sales to deals here’s everything you need to know about Black Friday 2020. 

When is the Black Friday sale starting?

Although Black Friday isn’t until November 27, shopping websites have already started prepping for the annual sale festival. Amazon is currently running its Holiday Dash event, such as the Black Friday-esque sales. While Walmart is planning on three separate Black Friday sales events in 2020 in order to avoid shipping time and to ensure the products reach the customers early. However, the retailers are looking into keeping low instore numbers due to the pandemic.

Deals on electronics

The best of the deals are offered on a range of electronic products. Dell has launched early Black Friday deals on monitors, laptops and accessories. Target’s shopping website allows the customers to explore Black Friday deals by category, under which Amazon ConnectedHome, TV, music accessories and similar products are sold. Meanwhile, Walmart is offering discounts under a range of products under the Black Friday Gifts category. It includes electronics, games, fashion, automotive and more.

Where to purchase? 

All the products on sale are available on Target, Walmart and Amazon’s official shopping websites. According to the retail trends site RetailMeNot, nearly 75% of Americans are expected to shop online this season. According to Finder.com, “The amount Americans are planning to spend in 2020 is up $285 million compared to 2019, with American consumers expected to spend on average $664.77 in 2020. The number of Americans planning to take advantage of the pre-Christmas sales period is also expected to rise from 86% in 2019 to 88% in 2020.”

Other attractive Black Friday deals

Best deals for Black Friday include up to 30% off your order on Adidas products, up to 70% discount on Lenovo laptops, up to 40% on Nike shoes, hoodies and more.

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