Brooklyn shoppers hunt for bargains on Black Friday

Many shoppers braved through the holiday shopping frenzy at Target in Flatbush Junction.

News 12 Staff

Nov 29, 2019, 4:09 PM

Updated 1,608 days ago

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Brooklyn shoppers hunt for bargains on Black Friday
Many Brooklyn residents were out early Friday morning looking for big holiday bargains.

Many shoppers braved through the holiday shopping frenzy at Target in Flatbush Junction.

The store opened around 7 a.m. where about a dozen early risers were standing in line ready to enter.

News 12 Brooklyn’s Arnold Davick spoke to some shoppers who say they were expecting a lot more people.

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With six fewer shopping days than last year, it will be the shortest season since 2013 because Thanksgiving fell on the fourth Thursday in November - the latest possible date it could be. That means customers will have less time to shop and retailers will have less time to woo them.
 
Adobe Analytics predicts a loss of $1 billion in online revenue from a shortened season. Still, it expects online sales will reach $143.7 billion, up 14.1% from last year's holiday season.

The National Retail Federation, the nation's largest retail trade group, forecasts that holiday sales will rise between 3.8% and 4.2%, an increase from the disappointing 2.1% growth seen in the November and December 2018 period that came well short of the group's prediction.

Police are urging shoppers to be vigilant this holiday season.

Authorities are asking shoppers to be sure to park in well-lit areas. Never leave the store with your arms full of packages.

They also suggest that you have your car key in hand, ready to unlock your door.

And be aware of distraction type crimes - that typically occur during this time of the year.

Police say they are stepping up patrols at malls and shopping areas.

AP wire services contributed to this report.


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