Ready, set…Black Friday! Queues, races and rush in A Coruña

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A​ queue of young people, and‍ not so young,⁢ patiently waited for the doors of the Zara to open in Via Compostela. the Plaza de lugo, cuatro Caminos and Marineda City, main magnets for “bargain hunters” in a day to anticipate Christmas shopping

November 29, 2024 ⁣.Updated at 10.27am

Even if there are brands that announced it days ago, on the‍ D-day of Black Friday,⁤ this Friday, the⁣ traditional queues have⁤ been reproduced in front of the most popular brands ⁤in A Coruña, where the public gathers ​in search, above all, of doing Christmas gift purchases with juicy discounts that in ⁢certain specific cases reach up to​ 50%.

Signs with offers blend ‍in with Christmas decorations and bargain hunting enlivens ⁤activity both in shopping centers and in ⁢the epicenter of cities. shopping​ In Coruña, the square⁢ of Lugo. In⁢ front of the​ Zara in via Compostela, for example, there​ was a long queue⁢ waiting for it to open its doors⁢ at ten. Mostly ​young, some‍ did not hesitate to run as soon as access was granted to ​get some ‍item of‍ clothing which, almost certainly, they ‌had already chosen from home.

The ​shops‍ in A Coruña are dedicated to Black Friday: offers ‍over 50%

In⁤ Inditex stores, but also‌ in traditional trade, the movement of customers ⁣is more intense​ than usual, as those who come to take a ⁤look to see what they can find, many of them ⁤already thinking ‍about dressing ‌up for New Year’s Eve, there ⁣are those who have anticipated the purchase on the web and come to collect their ‌purchases, and those who​ take advantage of a hasty⁤ escape from their​ commitments to get ⁣an item. Queue and ⁣wait, above all,⁣ to pay.

the influx of⁢ public is expected to be ​progressive and growing⁤ throughout the day also in other‌ areas, such as ⁤Cuatro‍ Caminos, and in the ‌giant Marineda City, where, moreover, this afternoon​ the switching on of the Christmas‍ lights will be celebrated with members. of the Panorama orchestra.

What are the key factors driving consumer ​behavior during Black‌ Friday in A Coruña?

Interview with Retail ​Expert on‌ Black Friday Trends in A Coruña

time.news Editor: ​ Welcome, Dr.Elena Ruiz, a retail expert with over a decade of experience in consumer behavior. We’re seeing the​ traditional queues‌ forming in front of ⁣popular stores⁣ like Zara in A Coruña‍ this ⁤Black Friday. What insights can you share about this trend?

Dr. Elena Ruiz: ​Thank you for having me. ItS fascinating to witness this annual ritual of ​bargain hunting firsthand. The queues we’re seeing, particularly‍ in hotspots like Plaza de Lugo adn Marineda City, ‍reflect a deep-seated tradition among consumers.Despite prior announcements from brands about discounts, the palpable excitement of Black Friday remains a powerful draw.

Time.news Editor: Indeed, many shoppers seem driven by the anticipation of discounts. can you elaborate on the meaning of the 50% discounts‍ offered?

dr. Elena Ruiz: Absolutely. Discounts ⁢of up to 50% are particularly compelling for consumers, especially during ‌the holiday season when gift-giving becomes a priority. This combination of​ savings and festive spirit promotes a sense of urgency,encouraging shoppers to seize the moment. Notably, ‌these ‍critically ⁣importent markdowns are especially ⁢prevalent in inditex stores, ‌reflecting ⁢the competitive landscape ⁣in retail.

Time.news Editor: How do‌ shopping behaviors typically​ shift during this peak shopping season, particularly ‌in light of⁢ the growing ​trend of online purchases?

Dr. Elena Ruiz: We’ve ⁢observed that ‍many consumers are blending their shopping experiences. Some prefer to browse online beforehand to narrow down their choices, while others still appreciate the tactile experience of shopping in-store. The influx of shoppers who come in ⁢to‌ collect online purchases also fosters ‍a more dynamic in-store environment,⁤ driven by events like Black⁢ Friday. The need for‌ speed, especially at the ‌checkout, becomes crucial.

Time.news Editor: What practical‌ advice do you have for shoppers looking to optimize their Black Friday experience?

dr. Elena Ruiz: ⁢ Planning is key. I recommend consumers create a list⁣ of what they want to buy and ⁣compare ⁤prices beforehand.Arriving early can ⁤also⁣ position shoppers ahead in the queues for the best ⁢items. Lastly, be ‍prepared for⁣ the hustle and bustle. A little patience goes​ a long way, especially when dealing with long lines, which are ⁢common ⁤in busy areas like Cuatro ⁣Caminos and Marineda City.

Time.news Editor: As we anticipate ‌the shifting consumer⁢ patterns, how do you see the future of events like Black ‍Friday evolving in the retail ⁤landscape?

dr. Elena Ruiz: It’s likely that‍ these events will continue to evolve. With the rise of e-commerce, retailers are finding innovative ways to engage consumers both online ⁤and offline.We ⁤might even see a blending of both experiences,were brands create targeted offers ⁣that enhance the ⁤in-store visit,possibly by integrating technology.‍ nevertheless, the tradition of in-person shopping during significant sales events remains strong, underscoring the social ‌aspect of shopping, especially ⁤during the festive season.

Time.news‌ Editor: Thank ‍you, Dr. Ruiz, for your valuable insights. It’s clear that​ Black friday‌ offers more⁢ than‍ just ⁢discounts; it’s a culturally significant event that​ blends tradition with modern consumer behavior.

Dr. Elena Ruiz: My ‍pleasure. As we move forward, understanding​ these dynamics ‌will be crucial for both retailers and consumers alike. Happy shopping!

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