Walmart's Black Friday Deal has Been Revealed

Walmart's Black Friday Deal has Been Revealed

And yes, it starts on Thanksgiving day.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Nov 10, 2016 @ 09:45 PM (Staff Bios)
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It's holiday time, everybody! That means turkey, pies, chocolate, gifts, and shopping. So much shopping! If you're like me, you already plan to buy everything on Amazon (hey, gotta make that Prime subscription worth it). If you're not like me, you may actually still partake in Black Friday shopping. If that's the case, then you may want to check out Walmart's ad. They've leaked it themselves ahead of time to generate some hype. And I gotta admit, it's pretty good.

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Got any TVs?

If you need a new television, Walmart is advertising a 55" Philips for $298. If you have your eye on something flashier, there's a 60" Samsung for $648. Both are 4K of course. Xbox One S models bundled with Battlefield 1 are going for $249. PS4 Slims with Uncharted 4 are going for the same price (with a bonus $30 gift card). And of course, there are video game discounts galore. So if you're interested, you can look at the entire ad here.

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