Black Friday Basics
A Waiting Game
Fight for It
The Name of the Day
Around the World
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How do stores lure shoppers in on Black Friday?
They attract shoppers with big discounts.
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What is the main problem associated with the Black Friday frenzy?
There are lots of sales on toys and items, but not enough of the discounted items for everyone to buy one.
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What are some examples of violence that might occur on Black Friday?
Workers have been trampled by crowds, fights have broken out over toys, and people have been shot in parking lots.
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When and where did the name "Black Friday" originate?
It was first used in Philadelphia in the 1950s
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What are three parts of the world that also have days similar to Black Friday?
UK, Australia, Brazil
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Why do stores discount some items so much that they may even lose money on those items?
They are hoping that shoppers will come to the store for the discounted item but then also buy other items while they are there, which would help to make up for the money lost from the discounted item.
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Why do shoppers line up hours before a store opens on Black Friday?
There is a limited number of discounted items, so they want to be the first shoppers in the store to make sure they will get to buy what they want before the stores run out.
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Why is violence more likely to occur in a store on Black Friday?
People want to get items that have been significantly discounted, but there is a limited number of items, so shoppers have to race to get the items first. When they don't, they can become frustrated and even violent.
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Why was there heavy traffic on Black Friday?
There were more people that usual driving to stores to shop
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Why is Black Friday called "The Good Weekend" in Mexico?
Saving money because of the sales makes it a very good weekend for many people
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