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The Bellarion

The Bellarion

The Bellarion

“Best Buys” This Black Friday

After the Thanksgiving festivities and turkey turmoil followed by feuding families this Thursday, people will be creating lines in front of America’s major stores such as Target and Best Buy in hopes of getting a jump on majorly discounted items for Christmas.

 Many stores are preparing for a huge flow of people coming in as early as 5 am this Friday, and also preparing for the crowd control that’s going to be taking place in order to maintain some sort of order, and avoid disaster like extreme cases of violence and destruction.

 Best Buy, a major electronics company in Bel Air and around the country is having  a blowout this year, with 50% off electronics and great deals on video games as well as appliances.  With the expected crush of holiday shoppers expected when the doors open the Bel Air Best Buy istaking all precaution to induce safe and happy shopping this year, and not have a repeat of last years crazed shoppers running amuck.

 “We stop at nothing to provide our shoppers with a safe environment” states Bel Air Best Buy Manager Brian Campbell.

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 The precautions being taken this year include round-the-clock security and the employees have all been well- versed in the measures needed to contain the crowd. With savings between $200 and $400 on most of the newly stocked items it’s going to be difficult to pull back the reins on the possibly bad situation, but the management and staff are confident that they can pull through and make this Black Friday a success.

 The Target in Bel Air will actually be opening at 9 pm on Thanksgiving Night, and will remain open until 11pm Friday.  Also, Best Buy and HH Gregg will both be opening at 5 am on Black Friday.