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Retailers have spent weeks planning for today — and customers followed suit, waiting for hours outside the stores, where they expect to get the best deals on the items atop their holiday wish lists.
Black Friday is here, and the holiday shopping season has officials kicked into high gear.
As usual, Walmart is expected to draw the largest amount of customers due to its aggressive sales and large customer base. This year the retail giant is offering a 32-inch Emerson HDTV for $246 and a 46-inch Sony Bravia LCD HDTV for $798. Its Black Friday bargains also feature a $78 Magnavox Blu-ray Disc and a Nintendo DS Lite for $78.
But following the “stampeding” death of a guard last year on Black Friday at a Walmart in New York, Walmart has changed its approach to its in-store sales and is allowing residents to line up inside their stores at the department where there items are on sale.
Meanwhile, other popular Black Friday destinations such as Best Buy and Target are still expecting the usual crowd of campers waiting in line outside their stores in hopes of taking advantage of the Black Friday sales — both of which started at 5 a.m.
Among the items Best Buys is featuring today is a HP laptop win an Intel Celeron Processor for $197, while one of the items that Target is show casing for its two-day sales event is a 32-inch Westinghouse LCD HDTV for just $26.
Area retailers are hoping to bounce back from what was a down year for many in 2008, where some estimates showed sales dropped by as much as four percent due to the economic climate.
According to the National Retail Federation an estimated 134 million people expect to shop this Black Friday, which is up from the 128 million that planned to do so last year.
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Posted in BUSINESS | TOP THREE on Friday, November 27, 2009 6:30 am Updated: 6:14 pm.
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