It saddens me to see a holiday change its focus from Thanks to business. I love Thanksgiving. I love the idea behind it; that on one day each year we all stop and realize how very nice we have it. So many of us have a nice home, food on the table, so very much for which to be thankful.
Or that the paramedics and doctors and firemen and cops have a day off? Nope.
Personally I do NOT shop on Thanksgiving or Christmas. (And I sincerely hope not to need the services of those paramedics, doctors, firemen or cops either.) But if my power goes off, I'm making a phone call and expecting help.
These people have always had to work - and be away from their families - because they are vitally necessary serivces - buying a flat screen tv is not..
But if the consumers in the US decided that this Thursday really WAS a day about giving Thanks and not shopping, the stores would close.
So I guess what I'm asking is this:
What if they threw a sale and nobody came?? All of those names on the petition-- are you OK with doing without that
emergency cranberry sauce on Thursday? (Because retail is retail; 7-11 is no different from Target.) What
if you have a headache; are you OK doing without a CVS run until Friday?
And my answer to that would be, how did we manage before stores were open 24/7? Or back when stores weren't open on Sundays? We planned ahead (like we do for those snowstorms - LOL) and we didn't come apart at the seams..
I think we as a society want it both ways; we want our precious holiday time, but we also want those sales and the convenience that come with asking other people to give up their holiday.
Some do, some don't - that's why there are also consumers signing the petition..
Here's to a Happy Thanksgiving, and a Thank You to all the people who do have to work it.