Black Friday deals ramped up this year, and guess what? Shoppers didn't hold back. Retailers leaned hard into promotions to cushion the blow from tariff-fueled price hikes. The strategy worked—consumer spending held firm despite headwinds. Looks like discounts still have serious pull when wallets are feeling squeezed.
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BearHugger
· 12-02 18:41
Black Friday is a big bloodbath, yet people are still rushing in, I really didn't expect that.
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FunGibleTom
· 12-01 21:54
Black Friday discounts can be a lifesaver, but what really saves lives is lowering prices.
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YieldChaser
· 12-01 21:53
Look at this trap, lowering prices to increase sales? The trap is old but effective.
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MetaMisery
· 12-01 21:47
Black Friday discounts are fierce, money is still spent as usual, this trap is really amazing!
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OnChainDetective
· 12-01 21:37
Wait, I need to dig into the funding chain behind this... Retailers suddenly ramping up promotions? Something's not right. Under the pressure of tariffs, they would rather lower prices to dump products, indicating huge inventory pressure. I need to check which large orders are driving this wave of consumption—there must be whales catching a falling knife in this.
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OldLeekConfession
· 12-01 21:25
Discounts are really amazing; when prices drop, people go crazy buying.
Black Friday deals ramped up this year, and guess what? Shoppers didn't hold back. Retailers leaned hard into promotions to cushion the blow from tariff-fueled price hikes. The strategy worked—consumer spending held firm despite headwinds. Looks like discounts still have serious pull when wallets are feeling squeezed.