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Black Friday off to quiet start as deals spread over weeks, offers matched online

By The Canadian Press on November 25, 2022.

People line up at the Toronto Premium Outlets mall on Black Friday for shopping sales, in Milton, Ont., Friday, Nov. 27, 2020. Experts say they expect big blowout sales and blockbuster one-day deals this Black Friday will draw consumers to stores in numbers not seen since pre-pandemic days.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

TORONTO – Black Friday is off to a quiet start at some stores in Canada, with fewer pre-dawn lineups that once epitomized the spending event.

Retailers have increasingly stretched deals over several weeks and offered similar discounts online, taking some of the urgency out of the early morning shopping trips.

Retail analyst Bruce Winder says this “dilution” of Black Friday has spread promotions out over a longer period with many retailers offering the same discount over an entire week or more.

He says a Toronto-area retail strip mall showed little early morning activity, with only a few people gathered outside a Walmart before it opened at 6 a.m.

Winder says the parking lot of a local Best Buy – once the epicentre of pre-dawn Black Friday crowds as consumers sought deep discounts on electronics – was quiet a little over an hour before its 8 a.m. opening.

Still, he says overall Black Friday sales will likely be strong, with shopping malls expected to become crowded later in the morning.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 25, 2022.

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