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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (44748)11/28/2021 2:42:37 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97281
 
Black Friday shopping in stores drops 28% from pre-pandemic levels as shoppers spread spending throughout the season
PUBLISHED SAT, NOV 27 20211:08 PM EST UPDATED SAT, NOV 27 20214:01 PM EST
Lauren Thomas
@LAURENTHOMAS

KEY POINTS
  • Traffic at retail stores on Black Friday dropped 28.3% compared with 2019 levels, according to preliminary data from Sensormatic Solutions.
  • Traffic was up 47.5% compared with year-ago levels, Sensormatic said.
  • “It’s clear shoppers are shopping earlier this season, just as they did last season,” said Brian Field, senior director of global retail consulting at Sensormatic.
  • Online, retailers rang up $8.9 billion in sales on Black Friday, down from the record of about $9 billion spent on the Friday after Thanksgiving a year earlier, according to data from Adobe Analytics.

Message #44748 from Sun Tzu at 11/24/2021 4:41:34 PM

Maybe...and that is final! <g>

The news about cyber monday can go either way...just saying this is not strongest nail to pin your hat on this year.