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How the Coronavirus Is Transforming Walmart’s Black Friday Sales

Most Consumers Are Expected to Shop Earlier, With Some Citing Social Distancing Concerns
Walmart is trying to eliminate typical Black Friday crowds as it reworks its holiday sales events to accommodate social distancing. (Getty Images)
Walmart is trying to eliminate typical Black Friday crowds as it reworks its holiday sales events to accommodate social distancing. (Getty Images)
By Jennifer Waters
CoStar News
October 14, 2020 | 10:32 P.M.

Walmart is rewriting the door-busting norms of Black Friday sales to control store crowds in a pandemic that's clouding a holiday shopping season important to shopkeepers.

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