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This year's Black Friday appeared to be different from previous years of excitement and in-store mayhem. With COVID-19 looming in the background, most stores appeared to have smaller numbers of shoppers with fewer items in their carts.
The annual sale usually sees hordes of people gathering at shopping malls and the like. This year, of course, it's very different.
EWN visited the Shoprite in Diepsloot, Makro in Woodmead and Greenstone shopping centre to check how Black Friday has been affected by COVID-19 this year.
The day that is usually characterised by scenes of people rushing to shopping malls but appears to be different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Consumers have been camping on e-commerce sites during the lockdown and it is expected Black Friday will be no different.
Many retailers extended their deals throughout the month and expanded the selection of merchandise available to shop online to prevent the overcrowding in stores.
As Black Friday approaches, people will be looking to save on items and this will taking advantage of specials like two for one and bulk shopping.
Standard Bank's virtual card enables its customers to take the necessary precautions ahead of Black Friday online shopping.
The ruling party will on Friday officially launch 'Black Friday' to show solidarity with African Americans.
The ANC’s Jessie Duarte said that the campaign was intended to show solidarity with the Justice for Floyd Movement.
EWN visited the Shoprite in Diepsloot to check out all the retail mayhem on Black Friday.
While big retailers were cashing in during Black Friday specials, some small businesses also threw their hats in the ring.
EWN visited Shoprite in Diepsloot for Black Friday 2019. We asked shoppers what 'Black Friday' means to them.
Malls around the country were a hive of activity on Friday with shoppers looking to get their hands on the best deals.
They've joined millions eager to burn through their money in the hope of scoring a deal.
Hundreds of people stood in queues for hours on Thursday night, as selected stores opened for Black Friday at midnight.
The following are quotations from shoppers ahead of America’s biggest shopping day.
Game stores countrywide opened at midnight on Black Friday. The most popular products at the store in the Mall of Africa were definitely the TVs.