Black Friday can never be too early
Kmart has made it so you no longer have to wait for the busiest shopping day of the year. "Early Black Friday" will include big price cuts on electronics and more hopes for a leg up on the economy. Stacey Vanek-Smith reports.
A Kmart in Chicago (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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Steve Chiotakis: While you were pilfering through all that Halloween candy over the weekend, you may not have noticed the holiday shopping season has begun. Kmart introduced "Early Black Friday," with big price cuts on electronics and home appliances. As Stacey Vanek-Smith reports, it's all about fighting a devilish economy.
Kmart Ad: I'm going to Kmart to go Christmas shopping . . . Wait, Christmas? Didn't we just carve pumpkins?
Stacey Vanek-Smith: Yes we did, but Kmart's Terry Brophey says shoppers need a little extra time this year.
Terry Brophey: Customers have said to us, we're going to have to start early this Christmas to make sure we can get everything pulled together and be able to afford it.
These kinds of pre-pre-season sales are one way retailers hope to get budget-conscious consumers to buy big-ticket items, like flatscreen TVs and video game consoles, says Candace Corlett, president of WSL Strategic retail.
Candace Corlett: Gas prices are down, maybe they pick up a Christmas present now and they try to spread the pain of spending for the holidays out across two or three months.
Corlett says Wal-Mart started the push with broad price cuts. Target and others quickly followed suit.
I'm Stacey Vanek-Smith for Marketplace.






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11/03/2008
Many of the actual Black Friday ads have been leaked already.
You can get them here:
http://blackfriday.gottadeal.com
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