To buy or not to buy: Residents share their #BlackFriday plans

Locals share some of their thoughts ahead of Black Friday.

AS thousands of South Africans will flock to malls across the country, looking forward to the massive bargains and sales that most stores will offer for Black Friday, others are opting to stay home during the annual shopping frenzy and leave the craziness for the Christmas shopping period.

Also read: 5 tips on how to spend smart and safely this Black Friday

Here’s what the Black Friday plans are looking like for some residents:

Buzi Shezi: “I will be skipping on the Black Friday craziness because I do not enjoy shopping when the malls are too busy. I will shop during a quieter time so that I have a peaceful shopping experience.”

 

Cedric Sass: “I work at a store and would not be able to get my hands on the Black Friday deals. I am not eager for Black Friday as stores are very busy.”

 

Nonhlanhla Cele: “There are so many special prices and bargains during Black Friday. I will be looking for deals on the Bakers Choice Assorted biscuits, which are always very expensive.”

 

Loshini Naidoo: “I am eager to see how many bargains are on offer on Black Friday. I will be shopping for groceries and Christmas gifts if the prices are reduced significantly.”
Shannon du Preez: “I will be on the lookout for good bargains at local stores for groceries. I will also purchase items for Christmas if there are good deals available.”

 

Nonhle Mngadi: “I do not ever shop during Black Friday. I do not like the busy malls and long queues during this time.”

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