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Big Thanksgiving and Black Friday sales, what days are the most cost-effective to buy. During the entire week of Thanksgiving starting from November 22, there are discounts every day that make consumers' wallets wide open. The United States...

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Throughout the week of Thanksgiving starting on November 22, there are discounts every day that will make consumers' wallets wide open.

Thanksgiving Day (November 23) and Black Friday (24th) are approaching in the United States, and merchant discounts and mass purchases will begin during the year-end holidays. Throughout the week of Thanksgiving starting on November 22, there will be discounts every day that will make consumers' wallets wide open.

Chinese consumers are also jumping on the Black Friday shopping craze

According to data from the National Retail Federation, about 164 million Americans plan to shop during the upcoming Thanksgiving weekend, which includes Black Friday and Cyber ​​Monday.

Worldpay, the world's leading payment service provider, predicts that Chinese consumers will be very interested in Black Friday shopping. The latest data shows that sales from China contributed 37% year-on-year growth to online merchants.

The rising trend of online shopping is not unusual, but with online sales making up only a small portion of overall retail, in-store sales during Thanksgiving week should not be underestimated. In addition, during Thanksgiving and Black Friday sales, the combination of online and physical retail models is attractive, allowing consumers to browse online and order, while allowing them to pick up their purchases on the way home.

Consumers need to note that almost all promotions have specific times. When consumers are researching a sale, they must look up the timing of the sale as well as finding where to shop and prices.

In addition, purchasing a smartphone may involve signing a contract, and the calculation of the discount may be complicated, so consumers who want to buy a smartphone need to do their homework before going to the store.

At the same time, the time and price of some promotions may change, which also needs to be paid attention to in advance.

What is the most cost-effective thing to buy every day during Thanksgiving week

As Black Friday sales start earlier and last longer, consumers must have a "strategic vision" in choosing which day to shop.

According to "Business Insider", the best discount day for electronic products this year is Thanksgiving. There are a lot of deals on Black Friday, especially in the toys and clothing categories. Cyber ​​Monday discounts are continuing, and it's expected to be the best day to buy shoes, makeup, and laptops.

While Black Friday remains the day when merchants offer the biggest discounts, Adobe's forecast shows that some of the week's biggest discounts won't be on Friday.

Here’s Adobe’s roundup of the best deals for each day of Thanksgiving week.

The Wednesday before Thanksgiving: Christmas decorations

Before you eat your Thanksgiving turkey, you should consider shopping for Christmas decorations. This is the best day for holiday deals, with discounts expected to reach 22.7% before the Thanksgiving price increase.

Old Navy also kicks off its Black Friday sales on Wednesday, with 50% off every purchase starting at 9 a.m.

Thanksgiving: Computers, Clothing, Video Games and Sporting Goods

This Thursday will be the best day to find deals on the following items, including Walmart, Target and Best Buy:

Computers (16% off) Sporting Goods (11% off) Clothing (15% off) Video games and consoles (9.6% off)

> Black Friday: TVs, tablets and more

Black Friday is still the best day for shopping, Adobe says, and this Friday, you should look out for sales on the following items:

TVs (23.7% off) Tablets (23.6% off) Jewelry (12% off) Home appliances (17.7% discount)

Cyber ​​Monday: Toys

Cyber ​​Monday promises to be the biggest shopping day of the year. In one day, store sales are expected to reach $6.6 billion, up 16.5% from last year, according to Adobe's forecast.

While many high-tech products are cheaper on Black Friday and Thanksgiving, Cyber ​​Monday is the best day to buy toys, with prices plunging 19.1%.

Tuesday: Home Furnishings and Pet Products

It is generally accepted that next Tuesday is the day to return goods after the crazy spending on Black Friday, but there are still cost-effective product discounts on that day.

The Tuesday after Thanksgiving is expected to be a great day to buy furniture and bedding (12.8% off) and pet supplies (21.7% off).

>Popular shopping information website

Dealnews.com: Provides the best price analysis.

Bfads.net: You can search for a specific product and see all the discounts using this website.

Camelcamelcamel.com: Provides historical price comparisons so you can see if an item is really the lowest price, or if you should wait until the price drops more before selling.

The best app to find promotions: Paribus and Earny automatically refund your money if the price drops after you buy it.

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