I do find it ironic how a day notorious for greed and violence follows a day about being thankful for what we have.
@defaultdriftco002 жыл бұрын
Only followed by the sheep of Society.
@thomasoates30032 жыл бұрын
@@defaultdriftco00 I avoid it myself. Life's too short to risk it for a discount TV.
@Dragon3592 жыл бұрын
Unless you're on places like the west coast nowadays. There are mobs there that technically celebrate that day in groups now, and they don't even have to pay for anything!
@ryanoneal84802 жыл бұрын
@@Dragon359 it's hilarious how easy it is to tell when conservative media has rotted somebody's brain. CVS and Target the two companies that complained the most when California stopped prosecuting shoplifting under 2k both posted record profits last quarter.
@thomasoates30032 жыл бұрын
@@ryanoneal8480 Interesting...
@darkdoubloontv89062 жыл бұрын
The fact that the customers refused to leave after actually killing someone, makes me SO angry. The customer is almost always wrong.
@Novusod2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I feel like we are living in hell. Who are these "people?" I wonder sometimes if they are even human. They act like bipedal piranha at a feeding frenzy. What happens at black Friday is as barbaric as cannibalism and human sacrifice from bygone eras.
@exrobowidow16172 жыл бұрын
@@Novusod They're the same people doing all the looting and rioting after [insert police brutality case here] or a Lakers championship.
@McSnezzly2 жыл бұрын
@@exrobowidow1617 right, British soccer fans sending death threats to a child. People put their identity into something not that important and hurt others during mob mentality
@KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking2 жыл бұрын
This video doesn't mention - many of the most violent events are at inner-city stores with serious crime problems. Gangsters show up, cut in line, and intimidate people. No context given = no understanding. You don't see this happen in suburbia. The gangsters buy up the $6,000-$10,000 tvs and electronics / cameras @ 50-75% off - and resell on the street. Just like video cards are purchased by scalpers for triple markup - so is everything on Black Friday. Would be interesting to see if the "customers" - were normal people or criminals in the first place. They wouldn't care.
@Snezzleify2 жыл бұрын
Huge mob of Karen’s and Dave no doubt… can’t put a price on life…
@99NON2 жыл бұрын
That Walmart incident is so messed up. Can you imagine being an employee there, watching a mob trample and kill your coworker? Then having to interact with mob by assisting with shopping, answering their requests and checkout?
@BucketOfFuk2 жыл бұрын
And then said mob is like "we don't care he died. We want to *consume*"
@astoldby2 жыл бұрын
I would had lost my job that day if I had work there.
@katraylor2 жыл бұрын
They should have closed the registers and sent everyone home. It's disgusting that they carried on with business after that.
@ellenm45602 жыл бұрын
@@katraylor the crowd had already killed one man and expressed that they didn't care. They probably felt like they had no choice...
@princeofcupspoc90732 жыл бұрын
@@katraylor The "shoppers" would have just left with the item without paying.
@trashcatlinol2 жыл бұрын
I worked at a Wal-Mart during Black Friday. I got shoved and lifted off my feet against a shelf. I didn't realize it was called a crush at the time, and thankfully the crowd dispersed before any real danger of people getting hurt. What scared me most is i was not a small person at the time, easily 250. The whole situation was not a good end to a day that had a crazy lady screaming at me because I stopped her digging through a bin before we were open for sales. It took three of us to get her out of there. She was threatening us and we had to dodge her nails. The lack of compassion in those crowds are scary. Hopefully the internet has eased some of the crowding.
@TimeLady82 жыл бұрын
Fellow former Wal-Mart associate here. I worked multiple Black Fridays. The one I remember vividly was during the Furby craze. I was in Layaway at the back of the store and we had exactly 42 of the wretched things. The doors opened and 6:00am and you could hear the people running through the store to get to us. I hid in the hallway away from the chaos that started at 6:02 when all were gone. So glad I'm no longer working retail.
@aheimdahl52012 жыл бұрын
I worked one Black Friday at Walmart many Years ago as a Cashier and I swore never again. I don't go anywhere near a Store on Black Friday. Forget that noise.
@MrMarinus18 Жыл бұрын
Humans though are more easily influenced than we often like to admit we are. If you encourage and expect a certain behavior from people then they will. In Black Friday people are rewarded for being rude and pushy and not punished for being inconsiderate and selfish. If you want black Friday to happen orderly you need to punish the people who are disorderly but of course that means turning away paying customers because of bad behavior and the customer is king.
@DavidDykes-dm9lcАй бұрын
I worked at a Walmart in NCal in the early 'aughts and I REFUSED to work on Black Friday. Due to my being a valuable employee, my wish was granted.😊
@89timdog2 жыл бұрын
As a retail worker that has seen several Black Friday's, I can attest that these are when you see customers at their absolute worst. I always tell them that Cyber Monday sales are much safer and more items in stock. Nowadays both Wal-Mart and Sam's Club are a bit crowded but not like angry mobs thanks to the massive shifts in online shopping.
@tiaremillard41442 жыл бұрын
I work the tills on black Fridays and it's usually between a 16-18 hour shift. I've had to perform cpr on some people by the end, I've seen coworkers have mental breakdowns by the end, Black Friday and Boxing Day are truly the worst days of the year in my eyes. Thank you for telling people to just do cyber Monday instead.
@PatricioGarcia19732 жыл бұрын
I worked a couple times on black friday, usually as a stock or replenish worker, and have people push me, kick me, and even follow me to the stock rooms to get stuff. Only violence was on electronics and bedding departments. Working the registers is not much fun either, with people trying to scam you or stealing. I don't know how its called, but they would try to pay with hundreds, then change to twentys, back to 100s, and try to confuse you, into thinking they gave you a 100....
@AeroGuy072 жыл бұрын
My wife used to work at Macy's. She never saw anything crazy, but rude and/or aggressive customers were very common. Because she didn't drive, I picked her up every day. Getting in and out of the mall between Thanksgiving and Christmas was almost torture.
@infinitecanadian2 жыл бұрын
Fellow retail worker here. Cheers!
@VertigoCrime2 жыл бұрын
I’ve worked retail, and most shops where I live have the sales all month, instead of on just Friday.
@tracexl2 жыл бұрын
My yearly ritual with Black Friday is to go nowhere on that day. No traffic, no parking problems, no arguing with people. Just at home chilling. If I buy things, it's online purchase.
@iaoshua2 жыл бұрын
i think most ppl do this
@Praise___YaH2 жыл бұрын
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@septbaaby2 жыл бұрын
@@iaoshua obviously they don't
@victordauphin29492 жыл бұрын
I prefer boxing day. Dunno about you Americans but here in Canada everyone is chilling out at home and it's like a regular day at the store with black Friday savings.
@soisaidtogod42482 жыл бұрын
@@Praise___YaH Sky Fairy foolishness.
@BewareofDarkness442 жыл бұрын
I remember hearing about this man passing away. I absolutely hate black Friday, and at 41 I've never taken part in one. It's like throwing chum into a tank full of sharks. It brings out the absolute worst in humanity... a bunch of people trampling, hitting, spitting, and cussing at each other over material goods that most people don't really even need, and often can't really afford if not for credit, in the first place. No, thank you.
@RachelO10312 жыл бұрын
I agree! My mom and I see no point in it.
@katieandkevinsears77242 жыл бұрын
My wife dragged me to Black Friday the first year we were married. We got to the stores at 9:00 and as soon as we walked through the door of the first store ahe wanted to go to I told her ahe was on her own. It took 15 minutes to walk out of that store without buying anything.
@miaferrari9582 жыл бұрын
I wish I could like this comment a thousand times. Nobody should die or be injured for such pointless reasons, and the behavior displayed makes me feel so hopeless for humanity. It's just things. Things nobody really needs that will end up in some landfill in a couple years, tops.
@restojon12 жыл бұрын
Credit can be a useful thing if utilised in the right way (I really don't like it personally but understand the need for it) but it seems to me that people treat it as "part of their bank account" and buy things they don't need, with money they don't have and often the product doesn't end up being used. At the end of the day, it's just the credit provider that wins big and the debt and interest just grows, rich people making money for nothing, with a side dish of the working classes fighting amongst themselves for the privilege. What a world we live in
@BonnieHalfElven2 жыл бұрын
@@restojon1 I am working on paying my house off. After that I will be debt free and I will never use credit again!
@craycraywolf6726 Жыл бұрын
4:15 "We were waiting in the cold all night!" YOU KILLED A MAN
@lilbluefoxie3 ай бұрын
Par for the course for Long Island NY
@AdmRose2 ай бұрын
@@lilbluefoxieAs a native of Suffolk county I’m going to say that is par for the course for Nassau county.
@mentalwriter2 жыл бұрын
9 year retail worker here, Black Fridays honestly are honestly when you see the worst of what people can be. Verbal abuse from people, physical altercations between guests and the unfortunate workers who get caught in the wrong place. It’s taken any sort of magic out of the holidays of thanksgiving and Christmas.
@xMorbidArtx2 жыл бұрын
I think you see the nature of how most people really are.
@TinyScorpion442 жыл бұрын
How the hell have you survived NINE years of retail?!?!
@gryffen96082 жыл бұрын
I recently spent seven years with Sears. I've seen a steady decline in the decency of humanity, especially on Black Friday, or as they tried to call it once, "The Pre-After-Thanksgiving Day Sale." Stop and ponder that for a moment. While I had and partially still enjoy the festivities after Thanksgiving, my years there solidified my outrage and contempt. Thankfully, no permanent injuries in my time, but I have seen people injured, and I've seen people turn rabid on each other for items that will only be $10 or $20 more later. One of the worst examples I recall is one year when our store opened a few hours earlier than the rest of the mall. People didn't care. As a mob, they broke down the containment barrier which was tested to withstand over 12,000 pounds of pressure. Without pause, the 'shoppers' rampaged through the rest of the mall, breaking down doors and barriers, and snatching away who knows how many items. I know the damages were in the millions. What's laughable is when some people try to condemn me for my opinions, what job I've had, or just about anything. I'm frequently called opinionated and ignorant. They have no idea. I know it will never happen, but I sincerely wish we lived in a world where everyone had to work one solid year of retail sales before they turned 30. Yes, I mean everyone, including the wealthiest of wealthy. It wouldn't stop all problems, but at least a few people would think twice.
@Krystalmyth2 жыл бұрын
@@TinyScorpion44 wow some privilege you have some people actually have to work retail for their entire life. You think it's easy to feed a family in this capitalist hell hole strip mall we call a nation.
@werelemur11382 жыл бұрын
Ten retail Christmases have completely destroyed my love of the holiday season.
@SharpingtonTheGreat2 жыл бұрын
As soon as the photo came up I started feeling profoundly sad, and it just got worse as you explained. The idea that ANYONE would care more about shopping than the fact that they literally trampled a man TO DEATH is so unbelievably disgusting. Retail Workers: THANK YOU. The work you do makes it possible for people to feed themselves, clothe themselves, maintain social ties and enjoy life. Your work is important and you deserve so much more respect. I hope someday soon people can learn to value blue collar jobs as they should. Stay safe.
@lostinnevermore53542 жыл бұрын
Truer words never spoke.
@TomCL-vb6xc2 жыл бұрын
It’s consumerism and late-stage capitalism embodied: stuff>people. I think what’s truly sad is that so many people in the US have been poisoned by individualism that they will trample over human bodies for cheap items.
@bigships2 жыл бұрын
Black Friday should be banned in my opinion. In the UK thanksgivings is not celebrated so I see no reason for Black Friday to exist in the UK
@CanadianWolverine2 жыл бұрын
Participation in Black Friday or anti-union practices by business is pretty much full on makes them an undesirable place to work, whose competitors will easily be able to entice workers to leave just for health and safety, let alone food stamp subsidized wages to make oligarchs wealthier.
@informitas01172 жыл бұрын
1% of people are psychopaths, 1% are sociopaths - both lack empathy. 1% are narcissists on top of that. That's already millions of people, so don't ge surprised when this Capitalist Toaster Delux is worth more to them than you and everyone you love. Kind regards one of the 1% schizophrenic.
@mando93642 жыл бұрын
I'm a retail worker. I usually take Black Friday off. This year I didn't get a chance to put my day in. I dread this Friday especially since I'm working register. To all you other retail workers, stay safe out there. Thank you all for the support. And BTW I AM looking at finding another job. Also to any who are questioning why I've been able to get BF off, I plan it a few months in advance. I just didn't this year.
@Zilkenian_Davenport2 жыл бұрын
As a former retail worker myself, I wish you good luck and take care.
@Emzzz782 жыл бұрын
If there is one excuse to drink on the job, it’s this. I’m truly just kidding. I wish you a happy thanksgiving with a great nights sleep so you’ll have the patience to deal with the crowds.
@mamarha20112 жыл бұрын
🥺 Please take extra precautions and be aware of your surroundings. I pray for all of your well being. 🙌🏾
@ergotempusvernum2 жыл бұрын
BlackOutBlackFriday. Don't go in. Them firing you would be severely shooting themselves in the foot with a rocket launcher.
@cashkitty34722 жыл бұрын
You will probably be ok this year. From watching the riots in sure everyone has already got what they need either for free or for 90% off earlier in the year
@localmenace3043 Жыл бұрын
I legit forgot it was Black Friday when I went to a store after Thanksgiving recently, and I was surprised at how mild it felt. I was so used to the large screaming crowds of people on the news that it felt surreal to think that this was seriously one of the most dangerous shopping days of the year. Thank God for online shopping.
@jimtaylor294 Жыл бұрын
Having worked for Amazon at their Ridgmont depot in the UK (one of their largest in the world), I'd disagree. O-Shopping has its uses, but physical shops treat their staff far more like human beings 😅 (proportionally at least; there's much I could say of having work in retail too; albeit none of it as bad)
@fromthehaven9411 ай бұрын
Some local news stations I've seen in the past have devoted the usual weekday traffic reports to Black Friday shopping traffic in areas near shopping malls. I think they would have expressed a sense of surprise at the lack of traffic - if I'm to believe what I've heard about in 2023. But I had to work this year at my non-retail job, so I really don't have first hand knowledge.
@joshuabowen3162 жыл бұрын
I've always boycotted it. The absolute worst part is that many stores started their sales on Thursday evening, right when you're supposed to be eating Thanksgiving dinner, and required their whole staff to come in. One of the few good things to come out of the pandemic was a temporary break from this madness.
@als30222 жыл бұрын
The positive with current events is they aren't pulling that crap. Least not in my area
@charlotteinnocent87522 жыл бұрын
I won't shop on the day either. It represents everything I hate about consumerism. I usually start buying Christmas presents back in July and by November, I am long since done.
@gosmo45042 жыл бұрын
They started the Thursday night sales to stagger the people through the doors.
@WouldntULikeToKnow.2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I always refused to go out on Thanksgiving and now I just avoid going out the whole weekend. I'm lucky enough not to need anything right now.
@spencexxx2 жыл бұрын
In Germany they use the English words "black weeks" and just offer like a 5% discount off crap you could buy cheaper online anyway. German retailing is like 60 years behind the US. No one dies here trying to buy anything when everything is the same price and there is a 19% sales tax.
@BloodEagle.2 жыл бұрын
The fact that Black Friday is still as popular as it is with the internet is baffling. Best part of shopping online is that you usually have anywhere from a weekend to a whole month of sales, and you don't have to deal with the selfishness of people.
@dylanwade20202 жыл бұрын
I think people crave the excitement and the adrenaline rush of Black Friday, it gives a sense of purpose to their otherwise boring lives
@CH67guy12 жыл бұрын
@@dylanwade2020 If these people want a sense of purpose they should read a book or eat a piece of fruit.
@TomCL-vb6xc2 жыл бұрын
There’s also a lot of people that can’t access the internet.
@erk442 жыл бұрын
I think its as simple as lowering the prices.
@158-i6z2 жыл бұрын
@@CH67guy1 Those things only give pleasure when there is a richness to life that usually isn't present in the lives of poor people. When you're surrounded by fast-food, fruit always tastes worse. When you're surrounded by movies, books always are more boring.
@LordSkella2 жыл бұрын
I once saw a lady tell her kids to go cry in the middle of an aisle, and when people came to check on them she looted their carts! Black Friday is monstrous!
@chincemagnet2 жыл бұрын
🤣
@ES117772 жыл бұрын
Wtf
@jimparsons94542 жыл бұрын
Godless fleshbags.
@monifab35872 жыл бұрын
Dude… 👀 I so wasn’t ready for this comment 😩🤣🤣🤣🤦🏾♀️
@MajorTeag2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I've worked retail for over 20 years and have some stories myself. Once saw a woman who wanted some toy. I can't remember what the toy was, but it was one of the 'hot toys' that year. This little kid, who had to be around 5 or 6, was carrying it around and this woman just walked up, grabbed the kid, and walked off with him. He screamed and cried and attracted the attention of the mother, who walked up to the woman as she was taking the toy from the child. The mother and the woman got into a fight and when the 'kidnapper' realized she wasn't going to get away with the toy, proceeded to throw it down on the ground and smash it. As the mother was trying to calm her child down, the other woman just walked up and got in line to buy the rest of her purchase as if nothing had happened. Of course, security came and escorted her out to the waiting police.
@MightyMoon12 жыл бұрын
It’s almost become a tradition for my family to look up Black Friday fights each year and watch the craziest ones because there usually are at least a few. It’s interesting and even sometimes funny to watch but also terrifying. That poor Walmart worker didn’t really get any justice. His poor family. 😔
@patpierce48542 жыл бұрын
One of my nephews was a WalMart manager, and was on duty one year for the extended family Thanksgiving gathering. When he returned after his shift, he was exhausted and looked almost shell shocked, from having to try and supervise Black Friday chaos. The experience figured very strongly in his resignation letter….and we were all thankful he got home safely from his shift.
@mab1025992 жыл бұрын
To be thankful that someone returns home safely from a shift at *walmart*. What has the world come to?
@cloudsn2 жыл бұрын
I used to work in a fabric store and was always scheduled on Black Friday. I actually enjoyed working that day. For once we were fully staffed, the managers planned our breaks properly, and the customers were... Happy. I know, it's hard to believe. They knew the wait times would be very long, and were understanding. We passed out packages of sugar cookies. It's not the same anymore, since the sale goes for a full week. But just know that for many years customers lined up around your local JoAnn's at 5 am and didn't fight. (at least not at my store)
@valeriekravette7872 жыл бұрын
Sewers and crafters have a *lot* of patience. You have to, to make an article of clothing out of two sticks and a long piece of string. I worked retail for years and perversely enjoyed Christmas--but I worked for small Mom & Pop stores. You had your horrible people, but it wasn't a combat situation. My best wishes to everyone facing the onslaught this year.
@MandyMeowington52 жыл бұрын
JoAnn’s has such a calm and wholesome vibe. It doesn’t surprise me that their customer base are more polite lol
@omegasage7772 жыл бұрын
I think overall Joann's clientele tends to be grannies and people who are otherwise very chill and patient so...this makes sense! LOL
@ghostlyme2 жыл бұрын
Joanne's still shouldn't be opening their doors at 6am on Black Friday, let your employees sleep a little longer!
@sarahkitty47292 жыл бұрын
People don’t storm stores for fabric sales 😂 on Black Friday.
@averyeml2 жыл бұрын
When I worked at Target the management and training all made it very clear- if someone tries to steal something, or if there is an unsafe situation involving customers/looters/mobs, GET AWAY AND STAY AWAY. It is 1000% not your job to die for a TV or game console. Of course, I’m cynical enough to believe they only do that because of the previous loss of life and the potential for lawsuits should anything else happen, but it’s good to know that’s where we’re at now.
@highpath47762 жыл бұрын
The safe way to do it is like a shop does in the UK. you order the item from a kiosk, get a ticket - bit like ordering a burger - pay for the item, then it is brought to you after payment.
@vincedibona46872 жыл бұрын
Here, you would just get robbed in the parking lot.
@volvo092 жыл бұрын
They're "guests" even when stealing :)
@justinwhite67872 жыл бұрын
That you even had to have this training is just sad! Yet another aspect of being American that is tough to stomach, although seems like badly behaved shoppers isn't just confined to the US. My friends in retail can't stomach Christmas, I totally get it!
@TheGuindo2 жыл бұрын
oh yeah 100% it's to avoid liability if an employee gets injured. Every chain retail store has a "loss" estimate baked into its budget to account for stolen/damaged/otherwise unsellable goods, and it's _much_ cheaper to write off your entire loss budget than it is to pay out for a wrongful death case. it's a rare case where the employees' interests and the company's interests align in the same outcome.
@dearratboy2 жыл бұрын
Insane how management wasn't determined to be at fault for this. "Oh just push back against the doors to combat the horde of customers also pushing on them from the other side." Seriously? Who thought that was a good idea?
@scronx Жыл бұрын
Why isn't it the polices fault? Sounds like way too little/late.
@ladysilverwynde Жыл бұрын
It's Walmart. This is a company that took out life insurance on its associates so if they dropped dead on the clock, Walmart got a paycheck.
@M.TTT. Жыл бұрын
I mean it's walmart, what do you expect? Ain't no smart people workin there
@M.TTT. Жыл бұрын
@@ladysilverwynde that's smart business tbh
@jimtaylor294 Жыл бұрын
Nah. It was the ""customers"" fault. The shop should have refused to open at all after the pushing started, called the Police sooner, and had the mob prosecuted as a whole for murder (it's not accidental when showing no tangible effort to stop snd help a person your own actions saw trampled) and willful destruction of property. Retailers are too soft on scum, and as such encourage more such behaviour.
@MithrilMaia2 жыл бұрын
As a retail worker, thank you for covering this. Even at Petsmart and Starbucks people lose their ever-loving minds.
@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin13682 жыл бұрын
I will step on a child's face if it means I can get a cute sweater for my dog at 40% off.
@lideabarker81612 жыл бұрын
It's pretty sad when retailers value profit over the safety and lives of their employees. I'm thinking the responsible party in the walmart employees death is WALMART. Maybe if they were sued and faced charges for injuries to employees they would take the situation more seriously. I think black friday sales are just plain dangerous and unnecessary.
@aliencafe2 жыл бұрын
I work at Starbucks in a grocery store and HOO BOY. Customers have just been the absolute worst this week, I'm beyond relieved I have Black Friday off even though I feel so bad for whoever is doing those shifts.
@wtfiswrongwithher17292 жыл бұрын
@@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 nah- the sweater would have to be at least 50% off ;)
@milostodorovic692 жыл бұрын
What the hell is going on at Starbucks on a Black Friday?
@victoriousf.i.g.33112 жыл бұрын
Humorously, in the US at least, many stores quietly release discount electronics for July 4th and no one tramples anyone. I got a top tier 50" 4K Smart TV for $229 on July 4th and the store was nearly empty. Also humorous, most US stores actually INCREASE prices on Black Friday, calling them "deals" and people risk life and limb to pay more for unnecessary nonsense than they would on any given Tuesday.
@K.Marie1192 жыл бұрын
'Cause people are stupid... and entitled. It's a bad combo. I don't know what was worse, lifeguarding in Wisconsin Dells or retail pharmacy... paradoxically, my brief stint working at ShopKo had better behaved customers than most of my service jobs.
@victoriousf.i.g.33112 жыл бұрын
@@K.Marie119 Service jobs are supremely underappreciated. I worked in restaurants for 10 years: Dirty, hot, hard work under constant pressure and entitled customers for poverty wages. It's no wonder restaurants can't keep staff anymore; people have just had enough. That, and currently so many jobs have shortages that it's easy to find something better.
@missbacon97702 жыл бұрын
@@K.Marie119 fuuuuck working in the Dells. Those J1 students tho 😍🔥🤤
@K.Marie1192 жыл бұрын
@@victoriousf.i.g.3311 I hear you. I bussed and waited tables all through high school and during college. Saturdays and Sundays at IHOP were insane. I needed the whole school week to recover and do it all over again.
@K.Marie1192 жыл бұрын
@@missbacon9770 Lmao... I guess at least being a CPhT comes with less sexual harassment than being a barely dressed lifeguard... Most of the time. (Not saying you're guilty of it. Just a general observation.)
@whatsactuallygoingonhere72302 жыл бұрын
It’s always been painfully ironic to me that we hurt each other over the best deals in retail less than a day after giving thanks for what we have.
@SaltyAndSassy2 жыл бұрын
Ha! We gave thanks for what we were about to get tomorrow. Lol But seriously, it’s crazy how they went from Friday to Thursday night, to all day Thursday and now “Black Friday” is a month long event.
@shitsquirrel92 жыл бұрын
Its terrifying honestly... but thats why we're on this channel.
@the_autism_express2 жыл бұрын
It's because society is full of brain-dead, greedy sheeple
@_justsomedude2 жыл бұрын
"best deals" nahh it's a marketing tactic where the price of the black friday "deals" will go up before black friday, then the "sale" price is the normal price you'd pay in March. It'd be like a normally 1500 dollar tv being listed on black friday as "was 3000 now 1500!! Save 50% now!!"
@doubleecho19802 жыл бұрын
‘Murica
@howdelydoo Жыл бұрын
Black Friday is by far the most embarrassing thing we have in this country. When the PS4 and XBOX 360 came out, there were so many robberies of shoppers coming out from Black Friday deals. It's a disgusting day.
@CaffeineGeek2 жыл бұрын
The term "Black Friday" has its origins in the accounting world. When ledgers were done by hand, red ink was often used to note losses. When a company goes from losses to a profit, they are "in the black" as opposed to being "in the red." Traditionally, retailers operated at a loss throughout the year until the busy holiday shopping season. The day after Thanksgiving was and is a busy shopping day and often when a company starts making a profit. "Black Friday" sales are used to get shoppers into stores to hopefully purchase higher margin items to put the company "in the black" from an accounting standpoint.
@adrianghandtchi15622 жыл бұрын
Oh so that’s what it is.
@deprofundis32932 жыл бұрын
Interesting - thanks!
@Totalinternalreflection2 жыл бұрын
Great comment, thanks.
@toomanyaccounts2 жыл бұрын
having two different colored inks makes it a lot easier to keep track of when doing the accounting, and seeing pages full of red meant a company was bleeding and on life support till it bled to death.
@allisonmarciszyn87162 жыл бұрын
I was surprised this wasn't pointed out in the video to explain the context of the term.
@caroldevitt11562 жыл бұрын
WalMart: “a man was trampled to death, not to mention the glass doors in front have been obliterated. Can you please leave?” Crowd: “I’m not leaving til I have my toaster”
@marthapackard86492 жыл бұрын
I'd be like " no toaster for you but here's a pair of handcuffs"
@devonmiller82612 жыл бұрын
honestly society has been desensitized to everything over time its so sad to see instances like this where people literally are being trampled by other people but they are too preoccupied with themselves or they just dont care should always think of someone else as someones loved one just like youd hope someone would do that with you
@teacfan10802 жыл бұрын
I need to get all my Chinese made STUFF!
@Whocares1582 жыл бұрын
I need my damn stuff!
@cruisepaige2 жыл бұрын
FH, I thank you for covering this. That man was truly a victim of greed. Imagine, his family must detest Christmas. So horrible.
@me_shell2 жыл бұрын
I went Black Friday shopping ONCE about 15 years ago. I went to park at Target and was promptly screamed at by a woman and her grown daughter over the way I pulled into my parking space. 🤦🏽♀️ Then went inside the store to see most items were gone and the lines were huge. Needless to say that I walked out and vowed to never shop Black Friday again.
@jimtaylor294 Жыл бұрын
Very wise. Here in the UK the imposition of this "holiday" some years back was deeply unpopular, and I'm happy to say remains the subject of scathing derision. Fortunately nobody's ever been so daft as to be aggressive to me while going about my business in a shop (I avoid BF though for all but milk or the regular bare essentials run), as they'd soon find the nearest hand manipulatable object being introduced to them at high speed 😂 .
@gomphrena-beautifulflower-80432 жыл бұрын
I’m a senior citizen, so I’ve seen Black Friday (rather, I prefer to still call it the day after Thanksgiving) evolve from a fun shopping day to a day of horrors dealing with greedy people. For the first few years, when stores opened at around 6 a.m., my friend and I had our sales ads in hand and gleefully set out for the Mall. Not many people did it, so we enjoyed getting the bargains with few shoppers around. By the time the stores started getting crowded around 10 a.m., we were usually completely done shopping for our treasures, and went home to enjoy the rest of the season! The last time I ever went shopping the day after Thanksgiving was the day a young mother placed her baby in its carrier on the floor to block an aisle. That was about 30 years ago, and I knew then that the fun and charm of early shopping was over. I was right.
@chunkymonkey3562 жыл бұрын
The fact that a mother used her baby as a blockade is very strange. Im assuming she was banking on people respecting the child’s presence. But, if that were to happen today, I would not be surprised in the slightest-shocked, but definitely not surprised-if someone pushed the carrier out of the way.
@jworth72032 жыл бұрын
I’m in my 50s and started going to the mall to shop the day after Thanksgiving when I was in college. At the time, stores waited until then to put up their decorations and to have Christmas things available to purchase. As you say, it was fun and charming. Everyone was in the Christmas spirit and things were all lit up and cheery. I continued doing that for many years. My last straw was in a Walmart (what was I thinking?..) on the night of Thanksgiving. I think it was midnight. There were Legos for a great price. In my defense, I had never experienced this before. A man had his maybe 4 yo little boy with him and when the employees started taking the shrink wrap off of the display, the dude abandoned his son and basically dove into the crowd. The little guy was terrified. I took him by the hand and brought him out of the middle of the aisle. When the dad emerged from the pile of people, he wasn’t even dismayed to see that some stranger was standing and holding his little boy’s hand. He didn’t even acknowledge me. Good thing I’m a good person. I hate to think what could have happened. All for some cheap Legos.
@gomphrena-beautifulflower-80432 жыл бұрын
@@jworth7203 • My sentiments exactly. On a positive note, though, you and I were able to experience the charm in those early days, and we’ll always have our memories
@penelopelopez82962 жыл бұрын
@J Worth……if the kid still has the Lego set…..It could be worth a lot of money on eBay today.
@Furiousa962 жыл бұрын
I’ve only worked at a grocery store and while thanksgiving was incredibly busy until dinner time, Black Friday was absolutely dead. I’m so thankful I’ve never had to work in a retail store Black Friday and my prayers go out to those who do. I think the adidas store with shutting down the sale made a good call.
@SacredFire7772 жыл бұрын
I worked in retail in my late teens and early twenties. I found that Christmas Eve was worse than Black Friday.
@jenniferk92422 жыл бұрын
I'm in my 50s and remember my mother doing Black Friday shopping as a kid and my older sister always did too. I never set foot in a store on Black Friday and never will. Even without the violent mob scenes, I find it ridiculous to wait for hours in the cold to push and shove through insane crowds to buy stuff.
@gohawks35712 жыл бұрын
Yeah! The holidays should be way, way more about you & your loved ones (and God for those of us in the church). It should not be about spending money we don't have on stuff people don't want so you can pretend to care about them. I'm not against gifts, but make it human centered, not stuff centered!
@lv76032 жыл бұрын
Home is better.
@jenniferk92422 жыл бұрын
@@gohawks3571 we're atheist but still celebrate the holidays. On Thanksgiving, we don't necessarily give thanks to a god, but are grateful for whatever family and friends may be joining us at our table. For christmas, without belief or religion, again the main focus is being with family and friends and also bring a little joy with gifts. Being atheist we have no real reason to celebrate Xmas, but we make our own meaning and it simply represents joy to us. Joy shouldn't require one to battle greedy mobs or go into debt. We've gone from well off, to poverty to lower income but surviving and our celebrations have stayed within our means. As an aside, food banks and toy charities can always use some help for those who can. I remember the years when our holiday dinners came from boxes of donated ingredients and the only toys my children received were due to the kindness of strangers. So, please give, y'all!
@PatricioGarcia19732 жыл бұрын
Specially stuff a week later is put on sale for the same price.
@TrappedinSLC2 жыл бұрын
We had to go once for something urgent (we were traveling and something got left at home) and NEVER AGAIN.
@jynxx372 жыл бұрын
I was so taken aback to hear you start off this video with "the Green Acres Mall". I lived most of my life, and I've been there more times than I can count. Never thought I'd hear a KZbinr say anything so relevant to me.
@niftyfiftytwo14842 жыл бұрын
People are doing Thanksgiving wrong if they aren't in a food-induced coma until Monday.
@colrez472 жыл бұрын
True
@ahill46422 жыл бұрын
☺️ good point pass the gravy...
@sociallyintrovertedasmr89232 жыл бұрын
I worked retail security back in the mid-90s. I remember we had a large brawl breaking out on Black Friday between grown adults over the Tickle-Me-Elmo doll. I have never gone out on Black Friday for the sales, and usually make it a point not to leave the house until Monday because the whole weekend is insane.
@lipstickcats20472 жыл бұрын
I was a kid in the 90s and I still remember the carnage caused by Tickle-Me-Elmo fever. That one toy convinced my parents not only to never participate in Black Friday but to go grocery shopping earlier in that week just to avoid the mess.
@volvo092 жыл бұрын
That was a big one!
@Ragetiger12 жыл бұрын
I even recall the special Christmas ornaments that Target would give out on Black Friday back in the 90s. The sales they didn't care for, it was that little decoration that the first thousand or so people got was all they were after. If I even bother, I tend to show up closer to the end of the sale period (which I think is noon) so that I can see the carnage they leave behind.
@nikkibest50102 жыл бұрын
I worked in the toy section of Target in 93 during the start of Power Rangers. I still can't believe what I witnessed from grown adults. Pathetic! Lol
@TheTaquitoProject2 жыл бұрын
I read a story somewhere about two old ladies beating each other with their canes over the last Tickle-Me-Elmo.
@jashton87102 жыл бұрын
I'm proud to say that I have never attended a Black Friday event and I would like to congratulate all those who refuse to participate in this insanity.
@dammitamber2 жыл бұрын
Same here. Shopping is horrible as it is, I don’t need to add to the chaos by attempting it on a Black Friday.
@Theggman832 жыл бұрын
Kudos to uou. I dont go out, at all. Even for anything I might forget, like ingredients for Thanksgiving dinner. I don't support making those people work on a holiday so I can pick up some gravy master and cranberry sauce.
@Kittie282 жыл бұрын
I would rather pay more than participate in that madness
@Kittie282 жыл бұрын
@@Theggman83 some people like working holidays for extra pay. I used to sign up for every holiday
@pleaseL1KEandSUBSCR1BE2 жыл бұрын
Once when I was young. Never again.
@christiehicks20222 жыл бұрын
Your voice is what makes these videos! I could literally listen to you talk for hours! 💕
@ForeverLaxx2 жыл бұрын
The stores around here have started adopting a "limited" amount of people in line at a time inside a store, generally being directed towards the specific item/items they came for. You wait outside and can only go inside the store once people ahead of you have come out of the store, then you go stand in new lines inside the store to receive the item you want to buy. Almost everything else has been removed from shelves or has been blocked from access and if you're caught trying to go to off-limits places you're thrown out and can't come back inside at all.
@davidd30652 жыл бұрын
The Walmarts in my area have blue tape on the ground down certain isles marked for the most sought after items you stand in line for that one item and it is handed to you, there is no mad calf scramble to get to some big display setup. Retailers having tragedies happen in their stores are the results of poor planning plain and simple, either because a lack of understanding the capabilities or crowds or unwillingness to spend the money need to maintain order. Anything over a couple hundred people in a line waiting to rush some door is going to be a problem.
@tanyadenison2 жыл бұрын
Isn't it incredible that this is necessary to stop people killing each other over a cheap tv
@reneedennis20112 жыл бұрын
Wow! That's a great plan! 👏🏾
@ringo16922 жыл бұрын
Damn, I would think that would have the opposite effect, lol I'm pleasantly surprised!!!
@caroline62182 жыл бұрын
The AstroWorld organizers and Travis Scott should take notes ✍️
@ajmatt5742 жыл бұрын
I’ve always had to work Black Friday at my previous job. It was the day where no one was allowed to take the day off because we needed “all hands on deck”. Lines halfway back the store for hours and cashiers that hopped in on register so other cashiers could get their breaks. I worked 11 years of it and completely refuse (to this day) to buy anything on that day if I could help it. Not even groceries. I now work in a grocery store and honestly, I love how un-chaotic Black Friday is compared to my last job.
@FunSizeSpamberguesa2 жыл бұрын
I worked at craft stores for years, and to this day (14 years later) I find I still wake up at 4 or 5 that Friday and think, "I don't have to work today." The first year, two women got in a physical fight over a box of ornaments. Freaking *ornaments.* I'd thought things like that were urban legends, but nope.
@ididitlikethis22732 жыл бұрын
I work at the largest pet supplies store in country its not as bad as most other store but its always all hands on deck, we arnt allowed to take off. But it always sucks, people have the shortest fuse and i have to clean up so much stuff afterwards, id never go out if i could.
@williebeamish58792 жыл бұрын
@@ididitlikethis2273 I've never gone shopping on that day. Ever. And I'm old. The whole blatant consumerism thing is a huge turn off. No thanks. Hate crowds.
@ajmatt5742 жыл бұрын
@@ididitlikethis2273 They tend to be the messiest people ever. It’s not job security to just lay things wherever you please-something I heard a woman say to her kid one night when they (the kid) knocked something to the floor and the kid went to pick it up.
@ShroudedWolf512 жыл бұрын
Even when I worked in a retail store that didn't do Black Friday deals, the customers were the absolute worst. Dude, we're a small, used book shop. Why are you acting like this?!
@ES117772 жыл бұрын
Lol
@K.Marie1192 жыл бұрын
Customers are ass holes. The whole mentality of "customer is always right" has mad some so incredibly entitled, it's mind boggling.
@SaraNightfire1 Жыл бұрын
I used to go to Black Friday when I was a little kid. People would be chatting with each other, drinking hot chocolate, and talking about their holidays. No fights, no chaos, so quiet one time I fell asleep on lawn furniture. Black Friday in my state never had issues, organized with a lot of police present within the maximum capacity. We didn't had anything on the news except for shoppers enjoying the holidays. Any “limited time” item was given a ticket in the line before the doors opened. No ticket, no item. Even more expensive regular electronics had the same rules. That's how to run Black Friday.
@sfeliciano19842 жыл бұрын
Some still wanted to shop even though someone died. They cared more about their cheap goods. I remember this because since then walmart like other retailers started opening on Thanksgiving.
@CycolacFan2 жыл бұрын
Nice TV Yeah I took a day off work, drove for an hour to get to the store, trampled a guy to death for it and saved $15.
@mikaila66552 жыл бұрын
I’ve never actually been in a store on Black Friday, given that my mom would always go or just wait until Cyber Monday to shop. This year I have my very first job (in retail) and will be working the register on Black Friday. Pray for me guys 😔🙏 edit: Thank you for the well wishes guys, ya’ll are giving me the confidence boost I needed! I will say I work at a Navy Exchange (so it’s military and NATO people who have been generally pretty nice and agreeable) so hopefully it won’t be nearly as bad as I’ve been imagining lol
@dynohunter_77662 жыл бұрын
Oh god, I pray for your success.
@lifemistake83142 жыл бұрын
I'll pray for you, be sure to have comfy shoes and all.
@shitsquirrel92 жыл бұрын
Fuck. Good luck.
@huspy81682 жыл бұрын
I’m in the same boat, but I’m opening the doors and keeping check on capacity limits. I’m sorta fucked 😂
@jamesfracasse81782 жыл бұрын
Yes my friend good luck with your first time on the front lines; what store are you working at?
@tomjoad38682 жыл бұрын
There are certain events/situations that make me embarrassed to be a human being sometimes. The actions of some people on black friday over saving some money is a BIG one.
@IM1deadMONEY Жыл бұрын
I had a black friday experience. I took off that Friday so I could get a great deal on a laptop I wanted. I went to a Best Buy electronics store at 3:00 a.m.... The line went around, behind, and in front of the store all the way into the parking lot. I turned around, drove back home, and went to sleep. That was my first (AND last) ever Black Friday experience LoL.
@trishblakely34762 жыл бұрын
Black Friday weekend story: My family was in Palm Desert (near Palm Springs, CA) for the holiday weekend. We were doing casual shopping midday at a place that wasn’t crowded; we heard a crazy amount of police sirens and fire trucks nearby but couldn’t figure out what was going on. Turns out, at the Toys R Us across the street, two families got into an argument, and two a$$holes pulled out handguns and had a running gun battle through the store. Miraculously, thankfully, the only people shot were the two men with guns. They killed each other. In a gun battle. In a Toys R Us, full of parents and their kids. The store closed a few years later, and now that building is . . . a Walmart.
@k33k322 жыл бұрын
That is appalling.
@daffers23452 жыл бұрын
I read that story while looking up information on the first story mentioned (the guy getting trampled in 2008). It's awful! If I remember correctly, the women started it and then the husbands pulled the guns on each other.
@r.j.penfold2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like the men kiiiiiinda had it coming, but it's a shame that they had to pull that shit. I hope the other customers are okay mentally...
@crockwell19662 жыл бұрын
Glad your story had a happy ending as far as the 2 losers are concerned...And thankful nobody else was hurt
@AndreasMSchroeder2 жыл бұрын
I salute those patriots for exercising their god-given rights to bear and employ firearms in the name of freedom and consumerism. I‘m also obviously making a cynical joke and very happy no innocent bystanders were involved.
@VeggieNatureGirl2 жыл бұрын
I have never understood the desire to physically go and shop at a store on Black Friday. I get anxiety from just looking at the pictures of those crowds. I once went with a friend to Walmart in a tourist location on Thanksgiving night and it was insanely crowded due to starting Black Friday sales early. Never again lol.
@lizardlady40112 жыл бұрын
I'd rather pay full price than deal with this
@YvetteArby2 жыл бұрын
Yep, I’m way too claustrophobic to go shopping on Black Friday or the day after Christmas. No thanks!!
@WithDiameter2 жыл бұрын
I went to a gas station a few years ago forgetting it was Black Friday until a 20min drive took over an hour. never again.
@VanMoona2 жыл бұрын
I enjoy the black Friday deals but can't do the crowds. I went once to a Black Friday when it opened & it's not worth it unless you are going for specific electronics. So if I go shopping on Black Fridays now I go a few hours after they open. Still find good deals without the most of the crowds & choas.
@chrism94202 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure honestly. I think bc people talk about the "fun" of camping and going into stores. I don't understand it at all
@zurirobinson2749 Жыл бұрын
I distinctly remember the incident in Valley Stream. I was 8 years old and also lived in downstate NY, some 50 miles away. After that point, I became afraid to even enter a store on Black Friday. I did not do so until 14 years later, this past Friday, when I was working at a shoe store in the local mall. Glad to report that, although it was quite chaotic, no one was trampled.
@flippedoutkyrii2 жыл бұрын
My dad worked as a Manager at Sear's back in the late 70's and early 80's. Around that time the store had an event called "Rug Riot" where they would purge their vast supply of rugs by as much as 90% the initial asking price, with some of these rugs being 1000$ it suddenly made folks care an *awful* lot about rugs and the promotion usually led to complete unrest. He vividly recalls having all escalators hotwired to go upstairs and even that wasn't enough for the surge. One Rug Riot event led to a man being thrown off a second story balcony and two people were stabbed over a single rug which forced the event to be cancelled mid-day. He had the newspaper article in particular back in our old house but I can't seem to find any mention of it online.
@stormbornapostle51882 жыл бұрын
I once stopped an imminent fistfight by asking the two would-be combatants if they really wanted to go to jail over a spot in line (which was what their argument was about). People are insane. They'll ruin their lives over the smallest, dumbest idiocy.
@flippedoutkyrii2 жыл бұрын
@@stormbornapostle5188 Very much so. It seems a disturbing amount of people seem to dismiss this as nothing but an American Sensation but much like the video suggests this is a worldwide phenomenon if left unchecked. Canada stopped Rug Riot years ago before anyone even died despite the money Sears made off the fiasco and I'm happy to see a lot of European countries are enacting similar measures.
@Nachocuppajo2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your contribution to maintaining that important piece of history. I mean it, if we don’t talk about history, we’re doomed to repeat it
@reneedennis20112 жыл бұрын
🤯
@youtubehastakenovermylife49792 жыл бұрын
This is why I haven’t been shopping on Black Friday since I was a kid. It makes crazy people even crazier.
@Kill3rGr1zzly2 жыл бұрын
The scary thing is that it isn’t even crazy people. It’s completely normal people who happen to be poor, and Black Friday sales are often their only means of acquiring expensive electronics and other luxury goods. Being so close to that desire is what makes people crazy, similar to summit fever.
@katiekane52472 жыл бұрын
Fighting each other over crap nobody really needs is insane!
@kartos.2 жыл бұрын
If you're in the US, it's not a big deal anymore. Everything is online now. I bought electronics last week as "Black Friday deals."
@EarthsGeomancer2 жыл бұрын
People exaggerate. I've been many times and it's not crazy.
@Kris-wo4pj2 жыл бұрын
So fun part about black friday is that most "deals" are just the normal sales price for every other time of yr except two months before black friday and a month after christmas. So theres no real point to do black friday due to this and the fact that most honest deals are online until the tuesday after black friday. Theres a reason why most stores are "closed" on thanksgiving now since thats when black friday normal starts so its no longer allowing line ups before they open or opening at midnight on friday. Edit: i only know this cuz i worked at Target for a yr (i watched all the sales happen since they put stuff up days in advance. the vacuum cleaners had me laugh. or how they put the black friday sales tag on with a doubled "original" price and the "sales" price being the real original price) and got black friday off. They didnt call me in for it cuz i had so many hrs for that wk if they have me more they would have had to give me overtime and insurance. I also worked for Amazon and left right before their holiday bs started. Most of the sales are items that have been dropped repeated in the warehouse (concert floors) that they just told us to put back on selves until someone purchased it. So mostlikely broken.
@gdubya832 жыл бұрын
it is sick. want want gimmie gimmie. For items that are just junk
@DrumWild2 жыл бұрын
It's exploitation of the stupid.
@piotrrze2 жыл бұрын
And quite often the items are outdated - just to clean the stock of products that they were unable to sold because of poor quality etc.
@courtneyguerrero81502 жыл бұрын
I worked in a certain box retailer years ago in the claims department and I can tell you that a lot of the major black Friday merchandise was returned as defective with in days of purchase. Most of the big ticket items like cheap electronics were obscure brands that were never part of regular stock.
@weasel74912 жыл бұрын
@@courtneyguerrero8150 yeah when i worked retail i mean a few kids toys were popular shiz, then yanno the main/big gaming consoles, but everything else was...stuff I wasn't familiar with but was super marketed as if it was "new" and cool The only thing I liked about Black Friday was I got out of normal stock for a few hours to go unpack kids toys from the special Black Friday delivery area in prep. But if you don't have kids, most Black Friday "deals" are things you'll see year round or elsewhere.
@ThrashMetallix2 жыл бұрын
I worked at Walmart from 2012 to 2014, and I absolutely hated the Black Friday sales with a passion. Not only was I sad that I was forced to work on Thanksgiving, and miss spending time with my family, but I quickly learned just how chaotic shoppers could be that evening. While normally, I worked in the back with receiving, when Black Friday was upon us, all hands were on the salesfloor. It wasn't uncommon to see or hear quarrels among customers. Whenever you'd hear "HEY HEY HEY", something was happening. However, I'll never forget the last Black Friday I worked, because right before my shift ended, they had me and a few others guarding a kiosk of video games near the meat isles to ensure that customers didn't take anything before they were allowed to. At first, it was very routine, but it wasn't long before a large crowd began to gather. Keep in mind there was no line, no barriers, no real organization around this temporary stand. Just us, and shrink wrap keeping these people where they were. The people were actually fairly pleasant to talk with. A few jokes, a few conversations about the games, no insults, all questions answered. But once we got the okay to cut the shrink wrap, the pleasantries went out the window. All I did was make one very small cut into the wrap with my box cutter before I found myself surrounded by a sea of hands, clawing at the shrink wrap, desperately trying to get the game they were eyeballing. I didn't bother sticking around. It was the end of my shift, I wanted to go home to my family, I let them finish what I started. It's that experience that helps me stay home during Thanksgiving now. I'm not against holiday sales, but I do my damned hardest to stay home around Thanksgiving, because absolutely no one should be subject to that kind of scene. I don't even recall how I got out of that crowd, because I don't think it was easy leaving. Fighting a current of eager customers around a cardboard stand of bargain-priced video games... it isn't worth the laughable wage I got back then. Nor the laughable one day 20% off discount we got as store employees. (Seriously, fuck Walmart.)
@VechsDavion2 жыл бұрын
I got a Walmart advertisement on this video. It was for their delivery service.
@songohan33212 жыл бұрын
That advertisement probably saved some lives this year.
@cashnelson23062 жыл бұрын
Lol people watch KZbin with ads
@onlyme1122 жыл бұрын
I got a DoorDash ad. Seriously!
@reg1m0nz832 жыл бұрын
RESPECT to everyone that had to work on this holiday. im one of them. we dont make more than minimum wage and we have to potentially put our lives on the line. its ridiculous. ive seen so many frightening new reports this weeks about armed robberies in retail stores and was feeling terrified to walk into work today. thankfully ive only been spending the day fending off unruly customers from myself and my coworkers and nothing worse. but the fact we have to do this to barely pay rent is so taxing. i hope this awful holiday will be fazed out someday soon with online deals, but something about black friday gives people this animalistic need to still go out and fight for deals
@233Deadman2 жыл бұрын
Those of us who have to deal with the online side don't have it much better. Health and safety absolutely go out of the window in the warehouses as they try to push through far more stuff than the place is even designed for. We might not be dealing with unruly customers, but I'm pretty sure if a fire broke out in the warehouse we might be fucked if we aren't right next to a door, given there's usually stuff piled up everywhere and too many people in the building.
@aeong_bread2 жыл бұрын
my friend who works in a car part's warehouse had to work for 12 hours straight with little to no breaks because of the huge amount of orders. it's ridiculous.
@penelopelopez82962 жыл бұрын
It’s called modern day slavery.
@MrMarinus18 Жыл бұрын
There unfortunately is a simple and very effective solution to black friday chaos: Deny services to anyone acting in a chaotic or rude manner. Something like that works extremely well because it means aggressive and forceful behavior isn't rewarded.
@Random_Username00111 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service
@mishalesauer50742 жыл бұрын
Nothing more terrifying than consumerism It's wild how we go mad at such sales and seemingly just...lose our humanity? Truly chilling
@gdubya832 жыл бұрын
Those Elmo's are not so tickly
@LadyViscera2 жыл бұрын
Luckily not all humans are like that.
@slapmeisterrecords82262 жыл бұрын
Particularly considering the arbitrary crap these people line up for. Completely ridiculous.
@wolfmauler2 жыл бұрын
I don't know if it's a case of losing our Humanity; this behaviour, along with a lot of other reprehensible acts are unique to our species unfortunately! 😬 Like when someone acts in a depraved way, we say they're "an animal" or their acts are "inhuman", when in fact that kind of dysfunction is about as human as it gets...
@Allangulon2 жыл бұрын
Consumerism is not selfish greed like this and remember it's the corporation that caused this not the base consumer.
@moohHa222 жыл бұрын
I’ve just listened to 6 of your videos in a row and I’ve been a subscriber for aaaaages. You are easily the best on KZbin at this kinda content in my opinion. You’re detailed, your speaking voice is pleasant and easy to listen to, the info included is relevant (you don’t waffle on ever), the background music doesn’t drown you out, etc. I whole heartedly hope you keep doing these videos! Well done, bud! ☺️
@rainey19872 жыл бұрын
Retail veteran here lol. I’ve been in retail for almost 20 years, and I have seen it all. Especially on Black Friday but not limited to Black Friday either. Fist fights brawls stabbings carjackings. Robberies of cars because it had all the Christmas gifts in the trunk and people were watching it being loaded with gifts from the parking lot. once a group of guys armed with knives Allegedly Held up our malls Nike store with the guys hiding In the changing rooms until after closing time. Being almost punched for not accepting year old used returns. It never Ends.
@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin13682 жыл бұрын
So why not just have a tazer "just in case"?
@rainey19872 жыл бұрын
@@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 we aren’t allowed to carry weapons on us. Company policy
@MC-uc1hw2 жыл бұрын
Damnnn where do you live, if you don’t mind me asking?
@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin13682 жыл бұрын
@@rainey1987 No doubt. But I'd carry one on Black Friday if I was in retail. Hide it in my sock for when shit gets real.
@reneedennis20112 жыл бұрын
Good grief 🤦🏾♀️!
@unavoidablycanadian3972 жыл бұрын
A well placed upload. It's absolutely shameful that adults are unable to stand in line and wait for a deal. Crowd crush and trampling are the worst ways to die. Thanks for uploading.
@notahotshot2 жыл бұрын
"Crowd crush and trampling are the worst ways to die." There's no doubt, opinions vary.
@nicholassileo20002 жыл бұрын
How do you know
@ES117772 жыл бұрын
You clearly don’t have enough imagination or knowledge about much worse ways of dying.
@oougahersharr2 жыл бұрын
I recall when I was a kid, in the early 1980s, and Cabbage Patch Kids were the item of choice. There is CCTV footage of a woman on Black Friday literally forcibly taking a doll from a child who already had it in her hands. It may be less violent than it is now, but it was always filled with disrespect and greed. I never leave the house on Black Friday except to go to work (in an office), and right now I work at home so don't plan to go anywhere. I am of the personal opinion that Black Friday deals should be banned in all physical sore locations. It has gotten more dangerous and disrespectful year by year. And that death was horrifying! Not just that he was overwhelmed by these jerks, but that they trampled him and not one person tried to help him until staff could get into the fray.
@schrodingersdino2 жыл бұрын
Black Friday is a stupid day, makes think that people will pay less. Thanks God we don't have much of that here, and the few ones we see, people aren't so stupid and unrespectful 😠
@motormaster75012 жыл бұрын
I remember hearing about that. Do you remember when the Tickle Me Elmo dolls were around (1996)? It was, from what I recall, the same scene as the CPK dolls. That convinced me to stay home and only shop on weeknights (and later online). EDIT: I changed the year to 1996. I was off by a decade.
@oougahersharr2 жыл бұрын
@@motormaster7501 Yeah, that was another nightmare. It reiterated why I don't do Black Friday.
@Timeforchangenow2 жыл бұрын
I was 12 and remember as soon as the box hit the floor Karen ripped the box opened and started fighting for the dolls
@tgfabthunderbird12 жыл бұрын
I remember seeing something similar on the news; some young girl was assaulted by a parent who made off with the doll she had in her hands. I knew right then, our society had gone from a reasonably civil one, to one that was all about "Give me what I want, and give it to me now." It has indeed gotten worse. I thankfully never worked a Black Friday, but I worked retail in some stores during the holidays...respect to anyone that does it now!
@soshiangel902 жыл бұрын
this is one of the few things on this channel that I actually remember hearing about and it has forever turned me off of ever wanting to go on a black friday shopping trip. I do all of my holiday shopping online from the safety and warmth of my couch
@asmrplushpaws2 жыл бұрын
My family forbids anyone from going anywhere on black friday. They are terrified something bad will happen.
@WyxienTheFox2 жыл бұрын
My parents still try to forbid me from driving anywhere on New Year's, for the same reason.
@maddyrevenge2 жыл бұрын
It is truly shocking that Walmart was never held accountable for their staff members death. We have known for a long time that poorly managed crowds can be deadly, and their failure to prepare their stores with an adequate crowd control strategy is criminal. Yes, many of the individuals within the crowd also behaved abhorrently, but none of this would ever have happened if it wasn’t for the greed of the large corporations who perpetuate this shitty tradition and seemingly have no care for the welfare of their staff.
@WouldntULikeToKnow.2 жыл бұрын
Disturbing, but not that shocking. Retail workers are hardly treated as people by their corporate employers. Money above all to them.
@teamlemonade99312 жыл бұрын
I honestly wish retailers would just stop doing Black Friday, but since they would lose potentially millions of dollars over it, it more than likely won't ever happen. If some of the stuff that's already happened hasn't tainted it for retailers, nothing ever will.
@dmreddragon62 жыл бұрын
@Self Made Auto -It was their fault though. If they had adequite security, and set down the rules for which the sale will continue (or not), chances are pretty damn good that things would've turned out different. Let the consumers know what won't be tolerated, and have security there to handle it.
@KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking2 жыл бұрын
Venues like concert halls & arenas ARE held responsible for creating an artificial environment that promotes violence and crushes. Bars ARE held responsible for giving already-drunk persons more alcohol. Individuals ARE held responsible for yelling "Fire!" in a theater as a prank. These artificially-created situations - cause injury & death. Corporations? NOT held responsible; when they scam the public by advertising 75% discounts on $6-10,000 electronics - but only plan to stock 20 in the store. Corporations are NOT held responsible - when they create atmospheres of rage - knowing they'll attract crowds of thousands, and less than 1% are able to "win." Corporations are NOT held responsible - when they know year-after-year, crowds surge dangerously through the front doors - but they do not enlarge them. Funny - how other venues are. Corporations are NOT held responsible - when they do everything to create a whipped-up, paniking mob - but drain community resources by calling police instead of hiring security. THIS - needs to all change! And for what? A strategy to get people IN the store - to buy other products instead. Nobody should get hurt for this. No employee should be taken from their families during holidays for this. The police should be ELSEWHERE. This can all change - if we don't blame the victims. Black Friday all falls apart if laws state they MUST honor the sale price for everyone - even if they run out of stock. That law - and it's over.
@ashleyshim20782 жыл бұрын
@@WouldntULikeToKnow. 😔
@mstly4lg2 жыл бұрын
I would like to highlight also that those who are left to manage this carnage, the retail workers, are paid minimum wage and their employees often leave them without any security net: health care, pension, childcare.
@jscottfischer2 жыл бұрын
Don't work at Walmart then!
@kriscynical2 жыл бұрын
My family never leaves the house on Black Friday. We just spend the day getting down all of the Christmas stuff from the attic and decorating the house.
@Katpiratefan2752 жыл бұрын
Its disturbing to me that violence on Black Friday is just an accepted evil. people getting injured or dying just for a discount on a material item they can always get at another time. I have worked Black Friday weekends, thankfully not retail, but still in a retail space, and it's sheer madness. I like ASDA's idea of spreading the discount deals throughout the year rather than concentrated in one weekend. I've never understood the Black Friday insanity
@keithbubb7302 жыл бұрын
Its about "the savings" man
@Katpiratefan2752 жыл бұрын
@@keithbubb730 yeah, those savings will come in real handy for those hospital bills, or heck, your funeral. 👍🏻👍🏻 Well done, mate!
@keithbubb7302 жыл бұрын
@@Katpiratefan275 it also saved on my electric bill
@richardcline13372 жыл бұрын
@@keithbubb730, you do realize that the so-called savings are really just the normal sale prices in most cases. A trick most retailers do NOT want anyone to know is that the stores slowly raise their prices shortly before the Day of Barbaric Savagery then on the day of the "sale" they bring the prices back down to what they were originally. People are so stupid!
@keithbubb7302 жыл бұрын
@@richardcline1337 i know, i literally know some like "oh boy a 50" roku tv for $179.99" Me: cool beans, so you will save about $50 cause i bought one for $234.99 a few months ago.
@amyslingsby69472 жыл бұрын
My first job was in a pizza place in a mall. I’m old enough that it wasn’t called Black Friday then, simply the day after Thanksgiving and there may have been sales but not huge ones. It was UNBELIEVABLE how insanely busy it was and how rude people were. I also worked retail for years. Never again and I wouldn’t shop in Black Friday if I was tortured.
@minirogue19892 жыл бұрын
Another interesting video. That poor man, I can't imagine the pain and fear he went through. And once more, I make the request for you yo cover the Granville disaster - it was and still is the worst train disaster in Australia
@Nyquil52 жыл бұрын
I cannot imagine wanting anything so much as to put myself (and others) in such horrific situations as the Black Friday sales. That is one day I have always made sure to take as a day for myself, eating Thanksgiving leftovers and reading a good book.
@jimtaylor294 Жыл бұрын
Amen. Holidays *should* be for relaxation and a relief from the rat race, not an extension of it.
@lanicotton85072 жыл бұрын
I’ve worked Wal-Mart during Black Friday. It was a crazy time, especially before that incident. They tried to calm it down by changing the way it was run but it has only been in the past few years, with the heavier emphasis on online shopping, that things have finally calmed down. In fact the last one I worked (in 2019) was almost anticlimactic.
@Queldonus2 жыл бұрын
I highly encourage everyone in the US to take advantage of the online black Friday deals and not set foot in the stores during that weekend. You still get the prices, and you can send the message to emphasize the online aspect instead of continuing to force people into a consumerism frenzy packed into an overcrowded store.
@BooTedesco2 жыл бұрын
Or everyone can just ignore the consumerism frenzy all together and just not participate both in store and online. It’s just stuff.
@gabrielleisabellawilinski89512 жыл бұрын
Strangely, I have never seen my store get that bad. Granted, they use vouchers and just started doing weekend sales for the whole month of November instead of one day so they have adjusted nicely to prevent big fights from happening. It is in a small town so not sure if that helps as well.
@ShinmegamiPersona2 жыл бұрын
@Tiatwix people can’t be safe or logical and companies will keep doing this if you support it.
@jimtaylor294 Жыл бұрын
Buying online on Black Eye Friday does nothing but help put shops out of business, and makes scum corp's like Amazon wealthier... I'd rather eat the money 😂
@yourpalfred2 жыл бұрын
I worked for Wal-Mart for six years in the early 00s, when I was in college. Black Friday and the run-up to it was always the worst. The Christmas shopping season in general brings out the worst in people - I worked in Electronics and was often told I personally was "ruining Christmas" when stuff was out of stock (which happened frequently). This kind of abuse from customers was especially common in the week before the holiday. The last minute shoppers were always frantic, resentful and angry, and they took it out on us. It was such a horrible time in my life I quit celebrating Christmas altogether. Hard to find any joy in the season when you've seen the rotten core of capitalism up close.
@Daft12345Punk2 жыл бұрын
I feel you :/ I worked at Kohl’s for 3 years and I’ve had my fair share of awful experiences during the holidays. Hope you’re doing a lot better now!
@Allen667sjja2 жыл бұрын
@@Daft12345Punk I stole from you guys all the time lol
@greenalfoil2 жыл бұрын
Yeah retail for 10 years. Christmas had only become nice lately due to my nieces and nephews. Before that it was just a day off between shifts.
@koibitonoyami2 жыл бұрын
I think it's more the rotten core of materialism and how rampant it is in today's society/culture.
@addyvalencia2 жыл бұрын
@@koibitonoyami Yeah I definitely think it’s more that than anything else.
@shayleenparrett20352 жыл бұрын
I think the worst thing besides that poor man dying is that no one was punished for it. No one had to face what they did/contributed to. No one learned from their mistakes... It makes me feel so empty and unresolved
@themapoe2 жыл бұрын
My friends and I used to go Black Friday shopping when we were in college but we avoided "high stakes" stores. In other words, we would start at Macy's and Bath & Bodyworks and not even look at Victoria's Secret until later in the night. It was always really fun but my goodness some people are insane. One year, we left the mall at like 6am and this guy was having a full on temper tantrum in the parking lot because he couldn't find a spot.
@volvo092 жыл бұрын
Holy crap, you just reminded me of the mall near my house... It opened up and had a massive football stadium like parking lot. I always thought it was such overkill... But on Black Friday EVERY YEAR it fills up, traffic backs up about a mile to the highway, and then backs up in a dedicated "black Friday Lane" for multiple miles. Before the police knew how to handle the traffic it would cripple the area, but then they setup the lanes. There are always some fights, especially since the parking lot fills up. It's madness.
@aceckrot2 жыл бұрын
Another week, another interesting story. For someone living in the U. S., there are two things that draw me to this channel every Tuesday morning. First is to see what this week's Fascinating Horror story is about, and second is to enjoy learning the different terms used in "English" English and "American" English - "car park" versus "parking lot", for example. Keep up the good work, Fascinating Horror!
@yarp22372 жыл бұрын
Umm actually majority of the time we say "parking lot." Not car park, which to me would be hella weird to say or hear
@nathangerrard97922 жыл бұрын
@@yarp2237 who is we? car park is the common term in the UK mate op is American so means he finds the UK terms interesting i.e car park rather than parking lot
@AwkwardKidAdventures2 жыл бұрын
I worked one Black Friday in my life, and my department was at the back of the store...directly back from the main doors. I remember standing there watching the employees open the doors, and the loud cheering that came from outside. And then they all rushed in, and as it all played out in horrifying slow motion in my brain, it would have been perfect for "Carmina Burana" to start playing as a soundtrack. The only "plus" side to it was how quickly my shift seemed to pass. I did not envy the folks who had to close, though.
@exrobowidow16172 жыл бұрын
"Carmina Burana" LOL -- completely appropriate!
@itallia6662 жыл бұрын
I was at a January big sale day just after the xmas ( 1974) This was in the far north of England, at that time of year the weather was freezing yet despite this, my friend & i camped outside the big department store that i wanted to visit as they had large discounts on some expensive leather handbags which i was determined to " bag" After a cold night but happily entertained by a great crowd around us with not a hint of hostility, the doors opened As we were pretty close to the entrance & in great shape ready to run through the doorway safely, i caught my foot on a piece of rubber matting just inside the doors which catapulted me into the surging crowd All i remember was flying through the air, bodily pressure then nothing. I came to on a camp bed with a young chap sitting by me. I started to sit up when i felt woozy. The guy explained hed been in the crowd when id crashed into him then others fell but hed managed to drag me away from the scene into the store & i was now in the stores sick bay. I was actually unharmed, only a few bruises & amazingly many of the shoppers had stopped running & maintained a proper queue & helping anyone who had fallen. Later on there was tv footage of the drama & the large stores owner had commended the crowd for displaying such concern & care for anyone who'd fallen He'd even informed staff to get the names of those fallen & those who'd helped then we were told any item we had queued for we would get at even half of the sale price!! Even so i got an even bigger bargain ! The guy who had rescued me? I ended up marrying him We were together for 14yrs but ended up divorcing but very amicably & we are still the greatest of friends! I also still have the gorgeous leather handbag i was able to buy at a fraction of the cost & it holds more than the usual paraphernalia, it holds good memories. I still think the January Sales are good & still in our city, many of the large stores serve hot drinks & display such goodwill to camping customers & ensuring the shoppers conduct themselves in a safe way, in the years since my accident & through many such sale camp outs we have been the hight of decorum & have not launched into the store until we were clear of the crowds I did camp out just a few yrs ago at at huge store & was delighted to learn that store staff came out to give us tickets to whichever department we wanted to buy goods & our names given against our ticket number Which was then taken to the relative department so when the doors opened it was so calmly entered by shoppers as there was no need to run or push through & we WALKED to whichever area we wanted! I think this is a great idea & should be implemented by big stores during sales plus more security at doorways to stop the bullying tactics by those members of the public who show no respect Thank you for this, F.H. i love your channel its just so good & i agree with others yr theme music is so comforting despite the horrors 🇬🇧👧
@ladysaraofinsomnia23342 жыл бұрын
I started working for walmart the year after this happened, and this poor man's death was vaguely referred to as 'an incident' with cheery tones during a meeting about the upcoming black friday. I was so furious at their nonchalance. Others were as well but when they tried to press management and talk about it they just glossed over what happened and changed the subject.
@amethyst55382 жыл бұрын
I remember. I was a manager with Sears Shareholdings at the time and the retail world just acted like it was nothing. It felt dehumanizing.
@agoo75812 жыл бұрын
God, that is fucking epulsive.
@richardcline13372 жыл бұрын
GREED, GREED, GREED, GREED, GREED....and Walmart at the forefront...the GREEDIEST corporation in the world! They can keep their so-called sales...there's nothing that would get me into that feeding frenzy where many of the sales are just normal prices that were marked up higher a short time before but are now at the regular price....yeah, some sales! And you also get to see the barbaric savagery of so many people. I do virtually ALL of my shopping on line...screw Walmart!
@SneakiestChameleon2 жыл бұрын
I always blame Walmart for the sharp decline of my Christmas spirit.
@Annie_Annie__2 жыл бұрын
I’ve noticed last year and this year much more of a push towards “Cyber Week” deals here in US. I much prefer that. Not just because I have social anxiety and crowds make me feel sick, but because then workers aren’t made to work on Thanksgiving and aren’t made to work obscene hours without a break like I always was when I worked retail in the 00s.
@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin13682 жыл бұрын
Now that covid's a thing, crowds make everyone _actually_ sick.
@RealSetsuP2 жыл бұрын
And yet Walmart is once again doing three "event days" including Black Friday throughout November. Worst initiative ever.
@richardcline13372 жыл бұрын
@@RealSetsuP, and that surprises you, why? Walmart has become the GREEDIEST, most shameless corporation to ever exist in this country, second only to the less than worthless government we now have (on both sides of the aisle!). I really do not think there is a level ever too low that Walmart will not stoop to if they can make money from it.
@VentureGroms2 жыл бұрын
I would like to add a note mentioning that not all stores are like this. For a handful of years, my brother in law, sister, and I would go to best buy on black Friday to get some good deals. We would get there an hour or two before opening and there was always a good line of people, but nobody was angry or rowdy. In fact, just about every year, we'd have conversations with other customers and it was awesome!! After that, we'd go stand in line for a store that would give out gift cards to the people in line. It was so much fun!! We've never seen anything close to what you see from these Walmart stories on the news.. we eventually broke the tradition though and just started hanging out at home now lol
@bethanylawrence31812 жыл бұрын
I've made exactly one "black friday" purchase a couple of years ago. My grandma and I went to CVS to get new twinkle lights because we always decorate that day and the ones she had were broken. They still work! Honestly though I hate that retailers are still doing this whole thing just for money. There's no benefit. Those "limited edition" items will eventually go out of style when the new best thing comes out. Year after year after year without fail. It's so sad. And disgusting.
@didndido36382 жыл бұрын
I watched footage of a crowd outside a store seconds before opening. There was this "dad" who was obviously pumped up and was explaining to his child what she/he has to do. I will never forget the panic and fear in that child's face. Then the door opened and all the cattle started pushing towards the entrance. The "dad" grabbed the now screaming child and joined the zombies. **** parents
@eadecamp2 жыл бұрын
I've read YT comments in which a 10 yo was talking about his experience with BF. I made the comment out there about what's a 10yo doing at a store at midnight? The kid answered "Shopping. DUH".
@didndido36382 жыл бұрын
@@eadecamp It's ridiculous that we as consumer are actually consuming ourselves.
@rich_edwards792 жыл бұрын
My late wife, who hailed fro Massachusetts, was incredulous to learn on moving to the UK in 2009 that we had recently and enthusiastically embraced this most American of traditions. She couldn't understand why we would knowingly subject ourselves to something that was so notorious for causing damage, injury and conflict back home. I refuse to buy into it, especially as I am well aware that many of the 'deals' are manufactured or illusory, but recognise that retail staff don't often have the option of staying home and letting the insanity run its course. Black Friday to me epitomises all the very worst aspects of American consumer capitalism and the selfish behavior and herd mentality of human beings, especially when in large crowds.
@HolyGoddessMotherAnne2 жыл бұрын
Fuck capitalism,return to communism.
@miaferrari9582 жыл бұрын
The selfishness, the willingness to literally hurt another person for a thing you don't even need (a thing that will end up in a landfill in a couple years anyway, like we really need more trash on this planet), the fact that corporations do this knowing it's underpaid employees who will end up dealing with the worst part of it... Every aspect of it is plainly sad. I'm sorry for your loss.
@spencexxx2 жыл бұрын
...but could she cook a good chowdah?
@kingssuck062 жыл бұрын
@@HolyGoddessMotherAnne Lmao, capitalism gave you everything you needed to post that comment, and probably from a $1,200 Iphone. Capitalism bad!
@Manu-Official2 жыл бұрын
Here's to help you understand. ASDA UK backtracked on this, but in the first place they're owned by... Walmart. Reason number two: £££££££$$$$$$$$
@theresanoelle2 жыл бұрын
I used to work at Wal-mart and I'm not surprised customers refused to leave even after being told someone was dead. wal-mart customers love treating the employees like the dirt beneath their feet
@Polymathically2 жыл бұрын
I was in the banking industry for almost 20 years, and had to work on Black Friday when I was a teller. Despite being the financial district of a major city, it was always the slowest day of the year. Corporate ignored our complaints and made us keep the branches open, assuming that people would have problems during their shopping sprees and have to come in. But downtown was more like a ghost town; most of the office workers had of course taken the day off, and there was another branch next to the nearest department store. Not a single person ever came in on those days; we were all just paid to stand there for hours. It made no sense, but hey, easy money and no crazy crowds to deal with.
@indy_go_blue60482 жыл бұрын
If you're an American, with all the paid holidays you have (and now one more stupid ass June holiday) I can't have much sympathy for you.
@emmaef32302 жыл бұрын
I go Black Friday shopping every year since I was a teenager. I’ve gone to Walmart, bath and body, Home Depot, and so on. It is always, ALWAYS crowded, but fortunately I’ve never come across a rude person. No violence or pushing. It does not have to be that way. Be respectful and be safe!
@paperizzy2 жыл бұрын
Working in retail truly is one of the most insane places to work. Customers can be absolutely insane. The workers aren't even seen as human. Very depressing.
@briannefowler Жыл бұрын
Black Friday is hardly a thing anymore with all the online sales, “pre” sales, “post” sales, Cyber Monday, etc. Stores used to offer extreme discounts but I haven’t seen that done in years, probably because of all the chaos and problems it caused.
@aben89552 жыл бұрын
I was listening so intently to the actual horror, until the guy with his freaking whipping belt had me dying 😭😂
@VI-rt7sh2 жыл бұрын
Shirtless guy was bringing back the belt-fight. He should have left it in the schoolyard.
@JC-rs3nh2 жыл бұрын
shit had me laughing out loud, esp when they showed the pic
@Boxermom03172 жыл бұрын
"Christmas doesn't come from a store." - Dr. Seuss
@amethyst55382 жыл бұрын
^^^thankyou. That is why my 7 year old is going to get a proper size and durable quality doll house that is being built by her father and I as we speak. Handmade, from the heart, and she is going to absolutely love it. Even the older kids are helping with it. We want something that is going to last at least a few generations not a few weeks.
@Boxermom03172 жыл бұрын
@@amethyst5538 That's wonderful! Something that can be handed down. You guys are awesome :)
@amethyst55382 жыл бұрын
@@Boxermom0317 we try our best. It isn't perfect. I would love to have a "storybook"!Christmas but even at 41, I haven't decided exactly what that is yet.😂
@Boxermom03172 жыл бұрын
@@amethyst5538 I'm sure your 7 year old will think it's perfect. :)
@gryffen96082 жыл бұрын
Thank you. As yet another person who worked retail for several years, I especially appreciate that. We need more Dr. Seuss. I don't care what some people recently claim. He wasn't 'problematic,' and never will be.
@Coygon2 жыл бұрын
I work Thursday nights overnight, including holidays such as Thanksgiving. When Black Friday rolls around at the end of my shift, I'm usually more inclined to go home and to bed than I am to do some shopping. Truly something to be thankful for!
@katewebber1131 Жыл бұрын
Binged watched these or as many of those I could find. They are BRILLIANT.
@AmazingMrX2 жыл бұрын
I've been seeing "doorbuster" deals since the start of November, from increasingly more and more US retailers. I haven't seen a single Black Friday deal that hasn't been available the entire week of Thanksgiving for several years now. I've also seen Cyber Monday grow in popularity as a gateway towards maintaining some of these deals through the entire Christmas season. I've actually seen sales start in early November as Black Friday deals, continue on to be Cyber Monday deals, then become Christmas Sales, and then march right on through to After-Christmas Sales. Sometimes I see the same exact things go on sale as Black Friday "doorbusters" that were on sale last year, or were on sale during other holidays like Memorial Day or The 4th of July for the same price. The kinds of people that would actually camp out in front of these stores on Black Friday really need to pay more attention to how the world works. There's no excuse for this kind of thing anymore.
@mommy2libras2 жыл бұрын
Most people don't. The crowds on the actual Friday have been getting smaller for the past couple of years, though there's still some going on, especially in areas of lower income. Theres a few reasons for it. Not having a credit card is one. Believe it or not, there's a large group of the population that doesn't have one. They might buy the reloadable ones or gift cards but before, when I had a crappy job and no credit, I didn't want to spend any in fees or anything- that extra few bucks to put my paycheck on a card every week counted. Also, living in an area where you don't want packages delivered is another. Most of my life up until 35 I could pretty much count on anything I ordered not being there when I got home from work if a package was left outside. Back then there were none of those pickup locker options and even if there were, I had no vehicle to be able to get to them.
@chevand82 жыл бұрын
Years ago, I worked as a sales associate at Macy's, and I was given a shift on Black Friday. My shift was eight hours, beginning at 1 AM and ending at 9. The store had opened its doors at midnight, so I went on duty right as the pandemonium was reaching its climax. In addition to being an all-night shift, I saw the worst of humanity that night. I spent most of my time trying in vain to keep a shoe display stocked and orderly, as wave after wave of middle-aged women and teenaged girls physically fought each other over them, tore displays apart, left half-empty shoe boxes everywhere, and got into shouting matches with each other. The crowds and the noise and the awful behavior were sheer chaos. I don't know why we as a society insist on holding this insane ritual every year, but I will _never_ participate in it again.
@JosieJOK2 жыл бұрын
I grew up shopping at Green Acres Mall; it straddles the line between Southeast Queens (where I grew up) and Western Nassau County (where I live now). It serves an enormous area that’s not well-served by other malls, and it’s notoriously crowded at the *best* of times. It has also, in the course of my lifetime, grown from a tiny strip mall to an overblown campus of big box stores, squeezed in willy-nilly wherever space can be found. Even though I still live close by, I never shop there anymore even on a “normal” day: too crowded. What happened in 2008 was shocking, but not surprising. As usual, you have managed to thoroughly cover the event, and bring little-known facts to light, without sensationalism, but with dignity and compassion. Thanks for that.
@verniceaure48652 жыл бұрын
In 2004, I worked at Target in northwestern Minnesota (USA). We had special training for dealing with customers, but the fact that there were procedures to avoid getting trampled was sobering. When it came time to open the doors, the person unlocking them had to run from the side, quickly use the key, then continue running along the side until they were clear of the door. All of the staff had to stand off the central aisles, near something sturdy.
@annaLaPointe2 жыл бұрын
As Linus said on A Charlie Brown Christmas back in 1965, "Not only is Christmas getting too commercial, it's getting too dangerous!"
@RavenBlack742 жыл бұрын
6:53 - I remember seeing that on the news. It was so funny to see the Blaupunkt TVs on eBay days later for x3 or x4 the cost of the sale price. Watching as no one bought them as most people in to tech knew that the Blaupunkt TVs are terrible.
@Manu-Official2 жыл бұрын
I was going to say, good luck selling a comedy spec Blaupunkt or Polaroid for 800 when you can get a Sony for 5 or 600. The Blaupunkt and polaroid brands were sold off years ago respectively to Indian and Polish companies.
@georgeecheveste65452 жыл бұрын
It's incredible to see what people will do to save a few dollars. - Get in line the day before - Sleep outside the store regardless of the weather conditions - fight with people who want to cut the line - fight with people to get through the door - fight with people who are in your way as you run through the store to get your items - fight with people who reach for the same items you both want - fight with people who are waiting in line to pay for your items - fight with people who are just as tired and frustrated as you are who also want to leave the parking lot while others are trying to enter to find a parking spot. Then finally get home and say "I'm never doing that again." But you know you will next year How much is your sanity worth?
@warailawildrunner53002 жыл бұрын
I remember a midnight release of the very much hyped harry potter book here in the UK, half blood prince. We were there from 8pm, but the queue was orderly, people were shouting across to the other part of the queue random conversations... and there were no pushing / shoving etc. Just because there's a limited offer sale, or midnight release - doesn't mean that people will always be savages.. Just seems a certain subset of people are.
@franceskronenwett35392 жыл бұрын
What the hell is wrong with our society?????
@monke69122 жыл бұрын
@@franceskronenwett3539 na bro dont involve us croatians
@oron612 жыл бұрын
And they're actually not saving any money. The prices go from $99.99 to "was $149.99 now $109.99!"
@AyeThatsHandsomePete Жыл бұрын
All to buy some frivolous BS that your “loved” one won’t care about in a few months, and if you actually loved the gift recipient, you would just spend quality time with them.
@beckyshock30992 жыл бұрын
I have NEVER been to a store or even shopping on a "Black Friday" I shop for christmas gifts through out the year, picking up gifts one at a time, always have. I usually sleep during that time, after spending Thanksgiving with much loved family and friends.
@aaron38902 жыл бұрын
I attended my first and only Black Friday event as a child in the 90s. I waited outside the electronics store in the freezing cold with my dad, only to get knocked all over the place and trapped between some people fighting over some cheap hard-drives. That did it for me...online shopping only on Black Friday! I have noticed that in recent years retailers are trying to spread out the insanity by starting the big sales in the middle of the day on Thanksgiving. It does alleviate some of the craziness, but it means that thousands of people have to work retail when they should be at home enjoying dinner with their families. Sad.
@sharonshoop4952 жыл бұрын
Home Depot in our city made all of November BLACK
@omegasage7772 жыл бұрын
I've seen retailers start Black Friday deals during the last two weeks of November this year, which is much better than having it on just one day! It's helped with the crowd issue I think