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11/27/16

Black Friday Shoppers Destroy Nike Store In Washington



On Friday the aftermath of a Black Friday sale at the Nike factory store in Tulalip, Washington went viral, after customers left the aisles and merchandise in ruin. The incident happened at the Seattle Premium Outlets, and images and Video posted to social media quickly spread across the country, showing the devastation that hyper-consumerism can cause. Aisles were filled with upturned orange sneaker boxes as shoppers scoured the store for deals during an all-night shopping extravaganza. Speaking to BuzzFeed News, Seattle shopper Larry Downer said, “I thought there was an earthquake that happened,” saying he decided to visit the store quickly to buy a pair of basketball sneakers —but when he walked in, he couldn’t believe his eyes. http://bzfd.it/2foqJGZ http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com


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