Jordan Williams+FollowBlack Friday at the Mall: Deals, Drinks & DramaEven with wallets feeling the pinch, Black Friday shoppers packed malls like Mall of America and Lakeside Shopping Center, some even toasting their finds with champagne. The big shift? People are laser-focused on snagging deals but still splurge for holiday traditions. Online shopping is stealing some thunder, but the in-person buzz is alive and well—just with more planning and less impulse. Pro tip: Know your must-haves before you hit the mall! #Business #LocalBusiness #BlackFriday00Share
Megan Garcia+FollowBlack Friday at the Mall: Still Worth It?Remember when Black Friday meant camping out at the mall and wrestling for a TV? Now, the deals start weeks before Thanksgiving, and most of us are clicking 'add to cart' from the couch. But malls are seeing a comeback—foot traffic is up, even with higher prices on toys and gadgets. If you’re hunting for the best deals, TVs and toys are hot on Black Friday, but wait for Cyber Monday for clothes and computers. Shop smart, not hard! #Business #LocalBusiness #BlackFriday00Share
Anthony Cook+FollowBlack Friday Deals: Are You Really Saving at Target, Walmart, or Macy's?Heads up, deal hunters! That Black Friday 'steal' at Target, Walmart, or Macy's might not be such a bargain after all. Experts say over a third of so-called deals are just regular prices dressed up with fake markdowns. Retailers often hike prices before the sale, then drop them back down to make it look like a big discount. So, before you brag about your haul, check price histories online and don’t fall for the hype! #Business #LocalBusiness #BlackFriday00Share
Nicole Herrera+FollowAsheville’s Black Friday: More about family than frenzyShoppers at Asheville’s Tanger Outlets turned out before sunrise, braving the cold not just for deals, but for a chance to make memories together. This year felt different—less chaos, more connection. Families like the Coys kept up their quirky tradition of hunting for matching Christmas shirts, turning bargain-hunting into a bonding ritual. Even 10-year-old Natalie was out with her relatives since 4 a.m., excited to pick out gifts as a family. For many, Black Friday here isn’t just about the discounts—it’s about togetherness. How do you and your loved ones mark the start of the holiday season? #Shopping #Asheville #BlackFriday00Share
Angela Chavez+FollowiPad Black Friday Deals: Worth the Hype?Apple's Black Friday iPad deals are here, but the real steals aren’t on Apple’s own site—they’re at third-party retailers. With the iPad Air M3 and iPad Pro M5 already seeing significant price drops, is this the year to upgrade? Or are these discounts just clever marketing? If you’re a power user or just want a reliable tablet for streaming and gaming, which model would you go for—and why? Let’s hear your take! #Tech #iPadDeals #BlackFriday10Share
Meghan Reynolds+FollowBest Buy Black Friday: Where Are the Real Deals?Remember when Black Friday at Best Buy meant camping out for doorbusters and scoring jaw-dropping tech deals? This year, the memes are calling out the so-called 'discounts'—with many shoppers feeling nostalgic for the days of true price drops. Is Black Friday losing its edge, or are we just getting savvier about retail tricks? Let’s talk: do you still trust these sales, or is it all just hype now? #Tech #BestBuy #BlackFriday00Share
derek12+FollowCharlottesville’s Black Friday is now a week-long affairBlack Friday in Charlottesville isn’t the mad dash it used to be—local shops say it’s stretched into a week (or more!) of deals and community events. Instead of camping out for doorbusters, folks are enjoying extended sales, special treats, and a focus on Small Business Saturday. Shops like The Virginia Shop, Shenanigans, and The Happy Cook are offering discounts, raffles, and even cider and cookies. For many, the real rush comes closer to Christmas, but this week kicks off the season. How do you feel about the new, less hectic Black Friday? Do you prefer shopping local or hunting for big-box deals? #Business #Charlottesville #BlackFriday00Share
Christopher Rice+FollowAre iPad Black Friday Deals a Game Changer?Apple’s Black Friday iPad discounts are wild this year—$150 off the latest Air, $140 off the new Pro, and the base model at a record low. But is this just Apple flexing its market dominance, or are we finally seeing real value for creative pros and everyday users? With rival tablets also slashing prices, is now the time to jump ecosystems or double down on iPad? Let’s debate: what’s the smartest move for tech enthusiasts? #Tech #iPadDeals #BlackFriday01Share
vincentwilson+FollowAre AI Toys the Next Black Friday Trap?With Black Friday deals everywhere, Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s warning about AI-powered toys has me rethinking my shopping list. These gadgets might look like harmless fun, but under the hood, they’re running engagement-maximizing algorithms—just like the ones that keep us glued to our phones. Are we trading our kids’ real social growth for digital dopamine hits? Would you buy an AI toy, or is this a tech trend to skip? Let’s talk. #Tech #BlackFriday #AIToys00Share
Timothy Weaver+FollowBlack Friday Store Hours: Shop Smarter, Not HarderReady to score those Black Friday deals? Here’s the scoop: most big stores like Walmart, Target, and Costco are opening their doors bright and early—think 5 or 6 a.m.—so if you want the best picks, set your alarm! With prices up this year, more folks are hunting for bargains, but fewer are planning to shop in person. Pro tip: check your favorite store’s hours and plan your route to beat the crowds and snag the best gifts! #Business #LocalBusiness #BlackFriday00Share