Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Stores open on thanksgiving 2010


The Thanksgiving Day 2010 is being celebrated in the United States this November 25, 2010. Since this is a holiday, people are curious if major shopping stores in the U.S. are open. There are actually several shopping stores which will be open on Thanksgiving Day to attract shoppers especially this holiday season.
One more thing is that the Black Friday 2010 comes just after the Thanksgiving Day. Stores will have their shopping hours almost 24-hours to assure shoppers for their Black Friday shopping.
Walmart, the major shopping store in the United States, will open their Supercenters for 24 hours on Thanksgiving Day 2010. The regular Walmart stores will open on midnight of Black Friday. This year, Walmart will have a bonus for the shoppers on the Thanksgiving Day. If shoppers will bring competitiors’ ad on Walmart Supercenter, then Walmart will match the price of any similar product, excluding online items.
Sears will also open their shopping stores for business on Thanksgiving Day 2010. This will be the first time to happen on its 124-year history in business. Sears shopping stores will open at 7:00 AM until noon of Thursday. The stores will re-open at 4:00 AM of the Black Friday 2010 until 9:00 PM.
Kmart stores will also open on Thanksgiving Day at 6:00 AM and will last until 9:00 PM. Kmart will re-open their stores on Black Friday at 5:00 AM and will close at 11:00 PM.
Old Navy stores will also open on Thanksgiving Day 2010 at 8:00 AM. Banana Republic will also be open on Thanksgiving Day but not all of their stores. Their shopping stores will be open at 9:00 AM. Gap shopping stores will also open on most of their locations at 1:00 PM.
Toys R Us is also open on Thanksgiving Day 2010 since it will be having a huge toy sale at 10:00 PM. This is to give an early start for the Black Friday 2010.
Several shopping stores in the United States are still opening on the Thanksgiving Day and most of them will continue to be open until the Black Friday 2010. This is to attract several shoppers to their stores and increase revenue on this holiday season.
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