Target and Walmart are rolling out early Black Friday deals this week in a bid to attract holiday shoppers, as the retail industry works to unload excess inventory and compete with Amazon
Target and Walmart offer early deals to attract holiday shoppers, as retail industry works to unload excess inventory and compete with Amazon
If it seems like there are more sales lately, it’s because there are. General retailers are shedding excess inventory. Why? Just blame the bullwhip effect. WSJ’s Jon Hilsenrath explains what it is, and what it means for the economy.Black Friday may be more than six weeks away, but retailers are already rolling out the deals.
Target Corp. said Monday that it was beginning its Black Friday sale, which will include half-priced electronics and toys. Walmart Inc. also said it was offering sales this week for holiday shoppers.
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