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In reply to the discussion: Opening on Thanksgiving Backfires for Retail Stores [View all]LiberalElite
(14,691 posts)38. Yeah but they have a Plan B -
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/super-saturday-will-be-a-really-big-deal-for-retailers-this-year-2014-12-02
"NEW YORK (MarketWatch) The Saturday before Christmas, or so-called Super Saturday in retail parlance, could be this holiday seasons biggest shopping day of the year.
After retailers Black Friday sales declined, Super Saturday, for the first time since 2005, is expected to edge out Black Friday as the top sales day of the year, according to mall-traffic tracker ShopperTrak.
With many stores shifting their openings to Thanksgiving, Black Friday sales fell 6.8% to $9.1 billion, ShopperTrak said in a news release Tuesday. The four-day holiday weekend sales fell 2.1% to $21.8 billion. The ShopperTrak figures only cover in-store sales; a different survey by the National Retail Federation estimated sales both in stores and online over the four days plunged 11%.
Four days is just too much for consumers to endure, said ShopperTrak founder Bill Martin."
"NEW YORK (MarketWatch) The Saturday before Christmas, or so-called Super Saturday in retail parlance, could be this holiday seasons biggest shopping day of the year.
After retailers Black Friday sales declined, Super Saturday, for the first time since 2005, is expected to edge out Black Friday as the top sales day of the year, according to mall-traffic tracker ShopperTrak.
With many stores shifting their openings to Thanksgiving, Black Friday sales fell 6.8% to $9.1 billion, ShopperTrak said in a news release Tuesday. The four-day holiday weekend sales fell 2.1% to $21.8 billion. The ShopperTrak figures only cover in-store sales; a different survey by the National Retail Federation estimated sales both in stores and online over the four days plunged 11%.
Four days is just too much for consumers to endure, said ShopperTrak founder Bill Martin."
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I can't understand why people can't just fucking go one DAY without shopping.
TwilightGardener
Dec 2014
#1
Or go to fucking Burger King. Or fucking walgreens. Or the fucking gas station.
joeglow3
Dec 2014
#49
There's only 'X' amount of shopping that will occur, no matter how many days you open.
Beartracks
Dec 2014
#4
I kind of thought this all started because the recession limited buyers' money...
C Moon
Dec 2014
#10
Well, true -- Open early, entice buyers to avoid crowds by coming to YOUR store
Beartracks
Dec 2014
#20
Especially when the same stores were also running "Black Friday All Month!!!" sales
jmowreader
Dec 2014
#13
grumpy cat has it right. besides, we all know that the best sales start on 26 dec!
niyad
Dec 2014
#23
Not for me ... my sister has a holiday job at Kohls.........double employee discount
Baclava
Dec 2014
#40