Black Friday is upon us- bringing with it heavy discounts, deals and rolling news footage of shoppers getting their elbows out to get their hands on bargain electrical goods.
Black Friday will fall on 25 November 2022, with its best deals across most UK shopping sites. Cyber Monday will follow on 28 November, but we’d recommend that you start looking at your favourite luxury retailers any time from November onwards. Expect this winter season to be a full-on shopping extravaganza - we hope you manage to tick a few things off your wishlists.
Naturally, a handful of retailers are so keen to get us spending that they've staggered the start date. Many Black Friday sales are kicking off early in the month and new deals are being added throughout. Discounts can be found both in-store and online .A counterpart to Black Friday, Cyber Monday has only been 'a thing' in the US for just over a decade, coinciding with the steady rise of internet shopping.
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