DodgerGirl
Crazy For The Mandalorian
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It used to be that once Christmas was over the retailers would begin to prepare for After-Christmas sales but lately i've noticed that After-Christmas sales have changed in the years past. Take for instance if you go to Kohl's they have Christmas decor on clearance but all other items like toys and clothing are regular price. And if you go to Amazon you'll find deals on electronics like TVs and Rokus but rarely toys and video games are on sale. And CVS hasn't put it's Christmas candy on clearance and they want $30% off of Christmas candy and when you go to Sees Candies they never clearance their Christmas candy and instead they recycle it and release it for Valentine's Day. And Target rarely has After-Christmas sales and when I would shop Target they had deals like buy one get one free music CDs and movies but if you go to Target today all you'll see is on After-Christmas sales is Christmas trees ornaments holiday decor and when you look at their toy section they have supposedly a toy clearance but none of the toys are on clearance and toys like Marvel action figures and Lego sets are regular price and you would think the stores would be smart to put toys on sale after Christmas because a lot of people who have relatives give gift cards to grandchildren nephews and nieces so they can choose what toys they wanted after Christmas that Santa forgot to bring. But if you look at Macy's the only thing they sell a lot during After-Christmas sales is clothing and food like chocolates and I think Macy's went downhill during After-Christmas sales. And the same thing with QVC because when I had seen them on Frindly TV they had nothing but clothing for After-Christmas sales and it tells me that this is the future of after-Christmas sales
