Toys, electronics, apparel and other departments will be
color-coded in store for the first time so that shoppers can
easily find deals. The codes will be available on the retailer's
Black Friday circular and store maps.
For years, Black Friday has marked the start of the holiday
shopping season in the United States with retailers offering
steep discounts. But its popularity has been on the wane with
the rise of online shopping and inexpensive deals throughout the
year.
The holiday shopping season, which runs through Christmas on
Dec. 25, can account for as much as 40 percent of retailers’
annual sales.
Steve Bratspies, Wal-Mart's chief merchandising officer, told
reporters on a conference call that the retailer is prepared to
draw in shoppers this holiday season.
"We know the categories and items customers are looking for,
have focused our assortment on those top items, pricing them so
we cannot be beat and buying deep to ensure more availability,"
he said.
Wal-Mart will kick off Black Friday deals at 12:01 a.m. EST
online on Thanksgiving morning and at 6 p.m. local time in its
stores.
(Reporting by Nandita Bose in Chicago; Editing by Matthew Lewis)
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