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Black Friday

Black Friday is observed on the Friday following Thanksgiving and marks the traditional beginning of the holiday shopping season in the United States. The term "Black Friday" became widely associated with the day during the late 20th century, referring to retailers moving "into the black," or becoming profitable, as holiday shopping accelerated.

The day is known for major discounts, limited-time promotions, and early store openings, with many retailers offering some of their biggest sales of the year. In recent decades, Black Friday has expanded beyond physical stores to include online shopping and extended sales throughout the Thanksgiving weekend.

Today, Black Friday remains one of the busiest shopping days of the year, with consumers taking advantage of seasonal deals while businesses prepare for the holiday gift-giving season.

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