Hi my, The countdown to the biggest shopping event of the year - Black Friday - is on, and this year, a record-breaking £4.9 billion is set to be spent across the high street and online as millions of Brits head out in search of a bargain. Despite officially starting at midnight, November 25, it's been a huge week already for retailers, with the likes of Currys PC World, Argos and Amazon already launching offers early. On Monday, Tesco revealed a huge 11-day blow out across toys and tech. Today, Apple announced it's taking part for the first time ever. On the high street, shops will be opening their doors as early as 5am on Friday, with shoppers so keen, they're willing to PAY others to find the deals for them. But, regardless of who is paying for the goods, stay in the know with our guide on how to avoid getting ripped off this Black Friday, and for consumer rights - including when you are entitled to a refund, click here. There's also a lot of talk about 'hoax deals' - here's how to tell when a deal really is a deal. U.S. owned food chain Asda has announced it will not take part in Black Friday this year - two years after stores made headlines with scenes of chaos across the country. The supermarket giant says its customers prefer year-round deals rather than flash offers, although we’ve found some sneaky deals on TVs which launch tomorrow. So what deals can you expect this year? Gadgets, toys, clothes and video games top the nation’s shopping list for the four-day festival – and deals we’ve found already include PS4 consoles, £200 40-inch TVs, 50% off Topshop and up to 50% off at House of Fraser. Virgin Trains has also announced its Black Friday seat sale, with 200,000 discounted tickets up for grabs on the east coast route - here's how to travel the country for just a fiver. We've also broken down all the deals by category, here are the best laptop deals, beauty deals and TV deals. Get all the goss on our handy Black Friday guide here. |
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