Thanksgiving, America's most important holiday, traditionally brings a Friday shopping spree of unimaginable proportions.
Yesterday, Americans gave festive thanks to all that is good with an abundant family feast, where the iconic stuffing could not be missing turkey, mashed potatoes and delicious pumpkin pie. Every year this is followed by another highly anticipated day – Black Friday, which could also be called a shopping frenzy holiday. Retailers always open their doors early in the morning (including the online ones), where they offer products to shoppers late at night at unbelievably cheap prices - almost free, as the saying goes.
Expression Black Friday originates from of Philadelphia to describe disruptive increased traffic after Thanksgiving. Later, the term caught on to the phenomenon of the largest financial stimulus on an annual basis, which occurs on this day due to increased traffic. As the name suggests, the said Friday also brings a dark side. The mass frenzy of greed for as much as possible for as little as possible in limited quantities leads to countless annual injuries, assaults and even shootings. It's nothing, an incomparable American-style shopping frenzy.
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