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The Official Black Friday 2025 Sucks WAAAAHHH Thread

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Ho ho ho, laugh out loudlaugh out loudlaugh out loud merry early November—because apparently Black Friday STILL can't wait until after we've stuffed our faces with turkey, am I right? Is Black friday even still a "Thing" in 2025 ?? shake head Frown Last year, some sneaky deal-hunter beat me to starting this thread, but not this time—I'm claiming my spot early in 2025 and not having any of that!

What a bunch of yawn-inducing "deals" we've got so far, folks. The retailers are stretching this *** out like a bad one-night stand, and the savings? About as satisfying as a limp handshake—or worse, if you catch my drift.

The "best" ones I've spotted? Target's got 40% off pajamas for the whole family—wow, because nothing screams doorbuster like discounted flannel that'll see more action on the couch than in the bedroom. Or how about 40% off select holiday décor? Groundbreaking! Deck the halls with overpriced plastic that's barely marked down enough to justify the hangover from holiday shopping. And 40% off LEGO? Sure, build something exciting while the real deals stay hidden like a bad secret. Don't forget their up to 50% off select toys like Barbie or Hot Wheels—because nothing says "savings" like half off the stuff your kids will break in a week, if you can even find the good ones in stock.

Over at Walmart, the previews are dropping like a lukewarm hot chocolate. Their Black Friday Event 1 kicks off November 14-16 with gems like a Dewalt ATOMIC 20V MAX Cordless Brushless 1/2 in. drill—ooh, get your power tools revved up for... what, exactly? Or the Eddie Bauer Heavyweight Full Zip Hoodie for $14.99, which is basically the same as saying "stay warm while regretting not holding out for better." And don't forget the Super7 Super Cyborg Batman figure—because who doesn't need more plastic heroes when the savings feel villainous? How about that KONG Classic Stuffable Dog Chew Toy down from $13.99 to $11.96? My furry friend is howling with indifference—two bucks off, groundbreaking! The Philips Norelco 7200 Electric Razor at $79.96? Apparently the same price it's been on Amazon for weeks—thanks for the "exclusive" Black Friday magic, you teases!

Sure, there's a 98" TCL QLED TV for $998 (down from $1,798), but let's be real, that's probably the only thing not disguised as a regular Tuesday sale, and even then, the Google TV platform has folks bitching about it being a letdown. Oh, and a Keurig Iced Essentials for $44.97 (was $79)? Brew your own disappointment at home for slightly less—because who needs real coffee when you can pod your way to mediocrity? Or the Dyson V12 Detect Slim Vacuum at $399.99 (from $729)? Still highway robbery for something that just sucks... dirt, that is. And a Barbie Malibu Travel Playset for $12 (was $21.88)? Nine bucks off more plastic that'll end up underfoot—parental joy!

Sam's Club isn't faring much better with their month-long "savings" tease from November 7 to December 1. A $50 Panera Bread eGift card for $39.98? Damn, $10 off on carbs—call the kink club, we've got a hot deal here! Membership required, of course, because why not add a little exclusivity to your underwhelming sandwich savings? And a 40" Vizio TV for $128, which slickdealers are already pointing out is beat by Best Buy's $99 doorbuster—talk about getting screwed on pixels.

Will we see hordes trampling each other in stores again, or has everyone wised up and stayed home for these half-markdowns? There'll never be a better Black Friday than that 2010 Lowe's Facebook frenzy—90% off coupons, double-dipping on water heaters, and salty commenters losing their minds over our hauls. Ah, the good ol' days before "Black November" turned everything into a diluted drip-feed of disappointments.


Anyway, spill the tea—tell us how awful this BF is shaping up in 2025! What's the lamest "deal" you've seen so far?

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Cinnamonhuskies
11-12-2025 at 10:15 AM.
11-12-2025 at 10:15 AM.
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Turkey Deals:
.69 for Butterball on Amazon Fresh.
.99 Butterball in Target
.77 Vons/Pavillions SoCal ( Mad )
.39 in Oregon
.55 NorCal

YMMV but Turkey Sales are ON!!!
.39lb turkey at Meijer if you have one near you....mostly Michigan, Indiana etc
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11-13-2025 at 07:49 AM.
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Can you save me from having to dredge through the slop that SD has become and tag me in that 98" tv deal. Thanks boss.
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11-14-2025 at 08:54 AM.
11-14-2025 at 08:54 AM.
Why does it feel like BF has become less about great deals and more "Let's get rid of our excess inventory" lol
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11-14-2025 at 07:27 PM.

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11-15-2025 at 08:59 PM.
11-15-2025 at 08:59 PM.
Quote from J3ff :
Really loved those days. So sad what things have become.

I honestly have become less and less excited about the holidays as life has gone on. I really wish my family would just decide to have dinner and call it a day.. maybe a few presents, but nothing big.
The nice thing is that deals really aren't limited to BF anymore. I've seen TVs and other cool items on sale throughout the year.
Thanks to SD and alerts.
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11-16-2025 at 06:32 AM.
11-16-2025 at 06:32 AM.
Quote from alyonheart :
Why does it feel like BF has become less about great deals and more "Let's get rid of our excess inventory" lol
Probably because that's the exact situation we're in.
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11-16-2025 at 06:49 PM.
11-16-2025 at 06:49 PM.
Black friday stinks, because "sales" exists throughout the year. The idea of having a single day or weekend where you will get the absolute lowest price has been obsolete for years.
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11-16-2025 at 06:51 PM.
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Quote from ttados :
Probably because that's the exact situation we're in.
Shelves are pretty empty, this trend started pre-covid. But covid solidified it..

Once upon a time people didn't move a few items towards the front of the shelf to make it appear like inventory was full....inventory was truly full during the holiday season.
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11-18-2025 at 04:32 PM.
11-18-2025 at 04:32 PM.
I've been saying it for years, but how cheap things like electronics have become (with quality to match) there's not enough incentive to get excited. The one time I actually camped out all night was at micro center where they had a $4000 Panasonic plasma for $1200 many years ago. $2800 in savings is worth my time. $60 is not.
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11-19-2025 at 02:49 AM.
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I do miss the old days of Black Friday. I haven't been too impressed with the deals I've seen over the years. Sometimes something I want might go on sale on some random day of the year and never be that low again.

Definitely miss the 6am Best Buy and Circuit City Black Fridays of the past. It was fun going in person but it was tough because you can't be in two places at once.
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11-20-2025 at 09:27 PM.
11-20-2025 at 09:27 PM.
Quote from Flexfx :
I hear you, although I don't think retailers have been trying to keep prices at a reasonable level. They have used inflation and tariffs as a permission slip to gouge the consumer as much as possible. For many items, we have little choice but Black Friday usually is the extra nice to have stuff for consumers (plus holiday gifts). It feels like it is finally bubbling over, especially with record credit card balances.
im over here waiting for the crash.. we all know its coming, just when?. Everything is crazy high. Over 4-5 years we all seen the prices spike, now whats called a sale is really just what the norm price was 5 years ago
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11-21-2025 at 09:13 AM.
11-21-2025 at 09:13 AM.
Quote from cobra11murderer :
im over here waiting for the crash.. we all know its coming, just when?. Everything is crazy high. Over 4-5 years we all seen the prices spike, now whats called a sale is really just what the norm price was 5 years ago
What type of crash?
I have never known a stock market crash to adjust prices down, except with housing and mortgage rates.
I have never been through a depression, but I feel one is coming. These companies overpaid people in low-wage jobs (fast food) and then over-priced everything. My salary didn't increase 20-25% from 2020, but a McD worker's did. Chicken-egg scenario. It didn't help that the Fed printed money like it was going out of style from 2021-2024.

One thing that I am noticing so far is that I am not seeing "Doorbuster!" on any of the ads. Waiting on what Walmart is going to do.
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11-21-2025 at 09:18 AM.
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I dunno if it's the retailers at fault here. Black Friday was supposed to be about retailers getting "out of the red" financially for the year. With tariffs and everything else going on, retailers are already hurting trying to keep prices at a reasonable level. If they discount their merch much further, they'll just lose money - which defeats the purpose of Black Friday entirely. Might as well treat it like a normal day....which is exactly what they're doing.
It's not the tariffs. It is the inflated wages since 2021. Inflation was rampant from 2021-2024.
If they dropped wages, then they can drop cost of most goods as well. They all bought into the "living wage" nonsense for entry-level jobs and most people with stable jobs (vs. entry level) did not get similar 25% bump in salary. Now everything is overpriced, and the people who are doing entry-level jobs are calling for an even better "living wage" because they cannot afford anything either.
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11-21-2025 at 09:21 AM.
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Quote from SpinControl :
What type of crash?I have never known a stock market crash to adjust prices down, except with housing and mortgage rates.I have never been through a depression, but I feel one is coming. These companies overpaid people in low-wage jobs (fast food) and then over-priced everything. My salary didn't increase 20-25% from 2020, but a McD worker's did. Chicken-egg scenario. It didn't help that the Fed printed money like it was going out of style from 2021-2024.One thing that I am noticing so far is that I am not seeing "Doorbuster!" on any of the ads. Waiting on what Walmart is going to do.
thats the exact crash im expecting as well.. never been through it either but it just seems like history repeating its self. And i hear that my salary increase is negligable.. everything went up around the same time i got a promotion.. it basically wiped out any real earning difference. I am very frugal, dont go out, dont do much really, my car payment is under 300 because im very cautious about where i spent and what on. I do feel like something big is coming though, I been watching the signs I hope im wrong
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11-21-2025 at 10:05 AM.
11-21-2025 at 10:05 AM.
Quote from SpinControl :
It's not the tariffs. It is the inflated wages since 2021. Inflation was rampant from 2021-2024.
If they dropped wages, then they can drop cost of most goods as well. They all bought into the "living wage" nonsense for entry-level jobs and most people with stable jobs (vs. entry level) did not get similar 25% bump in salary. Now everything is overpriced, and the people who are doing entry-level jobs are calling for an even better "living wage" because they cannot afford anything either.
I mean I guess you're not wrong at a high level, less cost of production generally translates to cheaper price tags, but it is a strange take considering the years you quoted are part of the pandemic, "living wage" talk has been going on far longer than the last four years, and, currently, nearly every company in every industry in the country is going through massive layoffs and not rehiring cheaper labor (no, it's not AI).

Inflation definitely ran rampant coming out of the pandemic. Injecting $5T-$7T into the economy out of thin air has consequences - artificially propping up the stock market, stimulus for every tax payer, PPP loans, etc. Far outpacing giving the least earners among us a pay raise.

In the end, it doesn't really matter. Right now the cost of doing business is too high and the retailers are showing that in their lackluster "deals" now more than ever before.
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