On Black Friday in the US, you’ll find deals at retail both in-store and online.
Big-Box Retailers :
Walmart:
Walmart delas known for on electronics, toys, home goods, and seasonal items.
Target:
Often offers a range of deals, especially on home goods, tech, and apparel.
Best Buy:
Best Buy for electronics and appliances, including TVs, laptops, and smart home devices.
Costco and Sam’s Club:
Great for bulk discounts, often including high-demand electronics and home items.
Department Stores :
Macy’s:
Frequent deals on clothing, home decor, and cosmetics.
Kohl’s:
Often gives Kohl’s Cash along with discounts on clothing, home goods, and electronics.
JCPenney:
Offers discounts on clothing, jewelry, and home items.
Fashion Retailers :
Nordstrom and Nordstrom Rack:
Great for clothing, shoes, and accessories.
Old Navy and Gap:
Often feature sitewide discounts, especially for holiday shopping.
H&M and Uniqlo:
Affordable fashion options that often run great Black Friday promotions.
Online Giants :
Amazon:
Extensive deals across all categories, often with limited-time flash deals.
eBay:
Known for deals on tech, collectibles, and certified refurbished items.
Etsy:
Many independent sellers offer deals on handmade and vintage items.
Home Improvement Stores :
Home Depot and Lowe’s:
Discounts on tools, appliances, and holiday decorations.
Wayfair:
Black Friday sales on furniture, decor, and home essentials.
Specialty Retailers :
Apple:
Apple doesn’t discount heavily, but third-party stores like Best Buy or Target often offer better deals on Apple products.
Nike, Adidas, and other sports retailers:
Look out for discounts on apparel, shoes, and accessories.
Final Thoughts :
Many retailers start Black Friday deals early, so checking online offers ahead of time can help you secure items before stock runs out.
Look into store-specific memberships, like Walmart+ or Best Buy’s membership program, as they often provide early access to sales.
Let me know if you’d like specifics for any retailer!