Christmas, apparently, can’t come soon enough for retailers.
While plenty of families are still rushing to wrap up their back-to-school shopping before the new academic year gets going, several retailers have already set the mood for Christmas in stores and online. But what about Halloween? And should anyone even think about Thanksgiving? Don’t be surprised to find light-up elves, wreaths, inflatable Santa yard decorations popping up right next to spooky hanging skeletons and flashing tombstones.
That includes Amazon, which has pushed the holiday shopping season earlier than ever thanks to the launch of its Prime Early Access sales,” he said. “Those events have pushed other retailers to roll out their holiday merchandise earlier than ever to ensure that they don’t lose sales to the retail giant.” So, here’s who has jumped the gun in the race for Christmas sales: Home Depot: The home improvement chain said it started rolling out holiday-themed merchandise online last week.
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