Target still continues Black Friday sale with all deals at weekend
Target stands as one of the US retailers that initiated online selling on Black Friday Thanksgiving Day, as BGR reported. They offer lots of offers and doorbusters you can't miss, including electronics and gadgets. In addition, they will continue their Black Friday sale to Cyber Monday event. Wow!
On top of Black Friday, Target offers Days of Deals promo going on for 10 days. The store will offer special sales which starts from November 19th to November 28th (Cyber Monday).
On Friday (November 25) buyers can save 30% off apparel, accessories, and shoes. While on Saturday (November 26) when you spend USD 100 in the Wondershop you can save an additional USD 50.
However, be ready for another amazing deal this weekend. Target will offer you a 15% discount for nearly everything sold online and in stores on Sunday (November 27th) through Monday (November 28th).
And for Target REDcard holder, you will get 15% off for every purchase you make. Sounds great, right?
The Thanksgiving shopping deal made shoppers spent just over USD 289 on average (and USD 214 was spent on gifts), down from just under USD 300 in 2015. There were 154 million consumers hungry for bargains open up their wallets on The Thanksgiving weekend deal, according to the National Retail Federation said on Sunday.
The day after Thanksgiving, called Black Friday is the most popular day to go shopping. Thanks to the internet, the numbers of online shoppers grow significantly. This year, 108 million people made electronic purchase, while only 99.1 million people bought at stores.
Meanwhile according to Adobe report, people spent more than USD 5 billion online during the holiday weekend, with USD 1.2 billion of the sum alone spent on mobile devices. Popular gadgets such as Apple iPad is still the most wanted item, the report said.
Shop till you drop! Even after Black Friday is over!
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