Early start to “Black Friday” shopping welcomed by some, not all
NEW YORK/CHICAGO (Reuters) – The shopping frenzy known as "Black Friday" kicked off at a more civilized hour welcomed by some shoppers this year, with retailers like Target Corp and Toys R Us moving their openings earlier into Thursday night. While the shift was denounced by some store employees and traditionalists as pulling people away from families on Thanksgiving, many shoppers welcomed the chance to shop before midnight or in the wee hours of the morning. "I think it’s better earlier. People are crazier later at midnight. . . .
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