Seasonal & Holidays
Best Black Friday Discounts Found At These FL Stores, Experts Say
See which stores will get you the best overall bang for your buck this Black Friday in Florida.
FLORIDA — With Black Friday three days away, Florida shoppers may be wondering where they can find the best deals.
Personal finance website WalletHub recommended these Best Places to Shop on Black Friday 2024.
According to the report, here are the stores with key average Black Friday discounts:
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- JCPenney (76.20%)
- Belk (72.68%)
- Macy’s (57.13%)
- Kohl's (43.55%)
- Walmart (37.75%)
- The Home Depot (32.43%)
- Amazon (32.05%)
- BJ’s (28.86%)
- Target (28.65%)
- Best Buy (28.43%)
According to this report, Costco has the lowest average discount rate at 18.27 percent. The overall average discount for Black Friday is 38 percent.
To simplify, new computers and phones had the most significant share of discounted items at 29.32 percent. Just 2.3 percent of items in the "Consumer Packaged Goods" category were discounted.
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“The best Black Friday deals can save you up to 88% this year, but when you’re bombarded by ads and there are so many places to shop, it can be hard to decide where to actually spend your money," WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo said in the report. "Knowing which retailers actually offer significant deals compared to their normal prices can save you a lot of time and prevent buyer’s remorse. This year, the stores offering the top deals are JCPenney Belk and Macy’s."
Experts warned against Black Friday traps, which seem affordable but ensnare consumers who do not read the fine print.
“I suggest looking at prices now so you start to get a benchmark. Use comparison shopping like Google Shopping and have browser extensions such as Rakuten that can give extra cash back and note that an item may be priced cheaper somewhere else in its network of stores it is indexing,” Northeastern University marketing professor Chad O'Connor said.
“Sometimes an item is a loss-leader where the retailer is listing the item at a steep discount to get attention, but then will try to trap you with big fees on shipping that you won't see until you're at the final checkout. Remind yourself it's okay to abandon things at the online checkout if the fee feels too steep. Similarly, watch out for overpriced accessories related to the main product you are buying. For instance, you'll be giddy if you're saving hundreds on a TV, but then will be paying too much when you decide to add on a soundbar.”
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