Thanksgiving Day Deals & Sales
How Did That Sell Out So Fast?
In the fall of 1621, the Pilgrims held a three-day feast to celebrate a bountiful harvest. Many regard this event as the nation's first Thanksgiving. The Thanksgiving feast has become a national tradition and to give a taste of the historical event almost always includes some of the foods served at the very first feast: roast turkey, cranberry sauce, potatoes, and pumpkin pie. Starting the holiday season, Thanksgiving is the time to think about presents, Santa Claus coming soon (as the next big holiday is already Christmas) and sales that most stores have been offering in huge amounts in recent years.
While it may sound like consumers should do all their shopping on Thanksgiving Day specifically and a lot of people get upset for missing out on bargain deals in order to spend the day with the family, the truth is that the entire month of November will be packed with sales. So, if you see something you have wanted for quite a while, at a price that is within your budget, by all means don't hesitate to order the item. The price will probably not go down, whereas the amount of items in stock will definitely be much less after the Thanksgiving Day sales and you may be left alone with "How Did That Sell Out So Fast?" in your mind. And for those who do not believe in "Disappeared In 3 seconds!" lightning deals, we can assure that the stores do not lie. With more people preferring to stay at home and shop from a safe and a warm place, Lightning Deals are actually disappearing almost as fast as their names indicate.