blessedby3
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You can either print out a copy of the map for your local store from Walmart's website or get the Walmart app for your phone.
Maybe they'll have maps when it gets closer to Thanksgiving. My mom printed one out last year and I think she couldn't do it until the week of Thanksgiving or the day before.
Wal-Mart is in the process of making it Black Thursday and Black Friday this year. Not sure how that will work in terms of the map(s)
They'll be sales on both days with major sales starting (as I understand it ) at 8 am on Thanksgiving.
Yup. A lot of stores have decided family time on Thanksgiving is not important.
I know everyone is excited and that with the current economic conditions money it tight, but I really hate to see the stores making employees come in on Thanksgiving (no I am not in retail). And I still remember when holidays meant quality family time. OK off the soapbox.
Have a great holiday season to all!
isnt it 8 p.m?
Possibly even more toward normal operating hours. It's up to the Chief of Police in each city/townDebMcdonald said:Now for us in Mass, none of those stores will be allowed to open until Midnight due to Blue Laws.
Respectfully, if you feel it's wrong for retailers to be open on holidays, don't shop those days. Virtually no stores open in my state that day - and I'll be working anyway (shocking, I know...but ya gotta do what...I think it's wrong to have employees work on the holidays it should be family time.
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I think it's wrong to have employees work on the holidays it should be family time.
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