on 10-11-2015 13:52
Depending on your viewpoint, this news will come as a shock to some
Supermarket Asda says it will not take part in the shopping discount day known as Black Friday, which it helped to bring to the UK just two years ago.
I never attended one....but I saw the media reports of the frenzied activity this day caused.
I am quite happy knowing I can go into an Asda store on Black Friday and not be trampled underfoot
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34774289
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on 10-11-2015 14:06
on 10-11-2015 14:16
on 10-11-2015 14:16
on 10-11-2015 14:33
on 10-11-2015 14:33
on 10-11-2015 14:51
on 10-11-2015 14:51
@Bambino wrote:Unfortunately it won't stop the frenzy, as it doesn't appear that any other retailers have taken the same attitude as ASDA.
I don't go anywhere near retail stores in the run up to, or during this time. I can do all the buying I want to online and avoid all the crazy people.
Yes I normally feel quite self satisfied when I see all the rugby scrums out there...
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on 10-11-2015 15:30
It beggars belief as to why people do this
on 10-11-2015 17:30
on 10-11-2015 17:30
Black Friday is just that.....very black and I keep well away from any store that turns normal people into greedy vultures willing to fight anybody for a few pounds off old stock.
on 10-11-2015 22:22
Do people not realise its over stock & old stuff that shops just want shot of
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I honestly can understand people loving a bargain...who doesn't?....However its the behaviour of the people climbing over unfortunate others.... and having pitched battles to snag the goods. It's animalistic frenzy Most stuff can be bought online from the safety and comfort of your own home...
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on 11-11-2015 10:04