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11/26/15

Technology Will Soon Make Black Friday Obsolete


There's bad news for you adrenaline-fueled shoppers—the ones who live for the early wake-up call on the Friday after Thanksgiving. Same for you, Cyber Monday bargain hunters, with your trigger finger on the mouse: your favorite shopping days of the year will soon be obsolete. Soon the build-up to one or two big bargain days for consumers will be over. Retailers will no longer rely on one weekend that pushes them into the black. The era of the big one-size-fits-all sale is coming to an end because the latest operations tech is making it possible for stores to give you what you want at the price you want any day of the year. And this is good news for stores and shoppers both. Consumers can expect to receive the best possible price on a given product at a given time, while retailers can offer any product at the right competitive price to meet their business needs. In a sense, every day will be Black Friday, but without all the hype and obstacles. http://bit.ly/1IkqMai http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com



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