
"Thanksgiving and Black Friday, which fall on Nov. 27 and Nov. 28, are one month away, give or take a few hours. Walmart on Monday unveiled a three-part sales timeline, and as has become tradition, Black Friday season stretches across the second half of November and into December. For years, Walmart has owned Black Friday and this year we're proving why, John Furner, the president and CEO of Walmart U.S., said in a news release."
"The sales include dropping up to 60% off top brands and offering thousands of deals under $20, making it clear: nobody does low prices like we do, he added. Here is what to expect from America's largest retailer: Nov. 14 through 16 is the first sale, with early access for the company's Walmart+ paid shoppers club that starts Nov. 13. at 4 p.m. Pacific in San Diego."
"Walmart is bringing back its biggest lineup of deals, including thousands of gifts under $20 and top brand savings on Apple, Dyson, LEGO, and Levi's, the company said. Here is a sample of the deals, which include toys, tools, vacuums, tires and more: A 98-inch TCL brand QLED 4K Google TV will be priced at $998, down from $1,798. A 1500-watt portable space heater from Dreo will be priced at $38.99, down from $99.99. Goodyear's Reliant tires will be $30 off."
Walmart unveiled a three-part sales timeline spanning Nov. 14–16, Nov. 25–30 (with in-store deals starting Nov. 28), and an online-only Cyber Monday sale beginning Dec. 1 at 4 p.m. Pacific. Walmart+ members receive early access beginning Nov. 13 and again Nov. 24 at 4 p.m. Pacific. The promotions include discounts up to 60% off top brands and thousands of gifts and deals priced under $20. Major brands featured include Apple, Dyson, LEGO, and Levi's. Sample markdowns include a 98-inch TCL QLED 4K Google TV for $998, a Dreo heater for $38.99, and a Dyson V12 Detect for $399.99.
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