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25 Stores That Won't Be Open on Thanksgiving Day "Black Friday" deals are no longer confined to Black Friday. While families feast and enjoy time together this Thanksgiving, many of America's largest retail brands will open their doors to lure shoppers with early sales. According to a National Retail Federation survey, more than a third of consumers shopped on Thanksgiving in 2015 (many online). In a few states, though, so-called blue laws prohibit stores from opening on holidays. And some companies push back against the pressure to start the retail season early, likely seeing an opportunity to burnish a family-friendly image or responding to public unhappiness over holiday hours. Here are 25 stores that close on Thanksgiving so workers can stay home and enjoy the holiday. 10 Surprising Things You'll Find on Sale During Black Friday View the full siteUNBEATABLE SAVINGS AT OUR FREE DELIVERY(with $599.99 pre-tax in-area purchase)ENDS 3/27 2 GREAT BRANDS, 1 BIG VALUE!




Comparison pricing reflects our everyday low in-store price tags, which are offering prices only and may or may not have resulted in sales. THE BEST TEMPUR-PEDIC® SELECTION IN UPSTATE NEW YORK **On purchases made with your Metro Mattress credit card and a 10% down payment between 3/1/17-3/27/17. Monthly payments shown are applicable only for this special financing offer. Equal monthly payments required for 24 months. Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Cloud Supreme Mattress Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Contour Supreme Mattress Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Flex Hybrid Supreme Mattress Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Contour Rhapsody Luxe Mattress Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Flex Supreme Breeze Mattress ADD AN ADJUSTABLE BASE Add an adjustable base for just a few dollars more per month! SHOP ALL ADJUSTABLE BASES > Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Up Adjustable Base Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Ergo Plus Adjustable Base Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Ergo Premier Adjustable Base **Monthly payment shown is equal to the purchase price (excluding [taxes and delivery]) divided by the number of months in the promo period, rounded to the next highest whole dollar, and only applies to the selected financing option shown.




If you make your payments by the due date each month, the monthly payment shown should allow you to pay off this purchase within the promo period if this balance is the only balance on your account during the promo period. If you have other balances on your account, this monthly payment will be added to the minimum payment applicable to those balances. ** [Offer applies only to single-receipt qualifying purchases.] No interest will be charged on promo purchase and equal monthly payments are required equal to initial promo purchase amount divided equally by the number of months in promo period until promo is paid in full. The equal monthly payment will be rounded to the next highest whole dollar and may be higher than the minimum payment that would be required if the purchase was a non-promotional purchase. Regular account terms apply to non-promotional purchases. For new accounts: Purchase APR is 29.99%; Minimum Interest Charge is $2. Existing cardholders should see their credit card agreement for their applicable terms.




Subject to credit approval. There's nothing better than a good night's sleep, but you need the right mattress for a great night's sleep! Big Lots carries mattresses that are designed for the ultimate comfort and support to keep you sleeping soundly. Our mattresses are brand new, trusted brands you know and love. So, stop tossing and turning, and let Big Lots help you find the mattresses that are right for you – at prices that won't keep you awake at night! Sink into a super-soft plush or pillowtop mattress, a heavenly memory foam mattress that conforms to you, or find something firmer in a mattress if you prefer. Make it a set with a supportive box spring and bed frame. Whatever style you choose, get more restful sleep than ever before knowing you have a mattress to keep you comfortable and sleeping easy for years to come.Last Updated Oct 28, 2015 11:27 AM EDT It's unlikely that others will follow in outdoor retailer REI's footsteps and opt to close for business on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving and typically the top-selling day of the year.




But more retailers are rethinking keeping their doors open on Thanksgiving, reversing a trend that began in recent years. As other retailers pushed back Black Friday hours into Thanksgiving, the department store chain Von Maur continued its policy of remaining closed on major holidays. Workers at its 30 stores get paid days off on the Fourth of July, Labor Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's."Black Friday for us is we open at 9 a.m., or one hour earlier -- that's our big extended hours," said Melody Von Maur, chief operating officer at the family-owned business. "For the last 15 years, stores started opening earlier and earlier on Black Friday, and that bled into Thanksgiving. It's really just shifting sales around, and doing it at the cost of your employees." The decision to stay closed on Thanksgiving as competitors extended the hours available to consumers eager to shop on a day traditionally reserved for eating, family and football hasn't affected the business, in operation since 1872, said Von Maur.




"Our sales have still grown -- we're usually a couple of percentage points higher than the typical average for the holiday season." REI, however, is taking the idea of giving workers paid holiday time off a step further. The retailer on Tuesday said it would close all 143 of its retail locations, its headquarters and two distribution centers on Black Friday, saying it's paying its 12,000 employees so "they can do what they love most -- be outside." "I don't expect to see a bunch of other retailers closing on Black Friday," REI CEO Jerry Stritzke told CBS This Morning. However, "the attention creates the platform for talking about being outside," added Stritzke, which goes along with REI's brand. will show a black takeover screen that encourages customers to #OptOutside. "It's a bold stand they are taking, but they probably know their customers pretty well," said Bill Martin, founder of ShopperTrak, a provider of analytics for the retail industry.A substantial chunk of consumers won't be spending the day after Thanksgiving outdoors, other than going outside in order to go shopping, according to the 2015 holiday spending survey to be released on Thursday by American Express.Nearly 45 percent of consumers plan to make purchases on Black Friday and 47 percent plan to shop on Cyber Monday, according to the American Express Spending and Saving Tracker.




Consumers plan to spend $584, up 17 percent from 2014, on those two days, the survey found.Retailers looking to get a leg up on holiday sales by staying open on Thanksgiving "really started to become an event about five years ago. When we take a look at historical sales, it's grown pretty well," said Martin, who added that retail sales (excluding food, gasoline and automobiles) totaled $3.2 billion on Thanksgiving Day last year. That's up from $52 million in 2009. But while those sales have increased, they've contracted by roughly the same amount on Black Friday, said Martin. "What the data tell us is we've not gotten incremental traffic and sales, it's simply divided among a larger number of hours." GameStop (GME), Staples (SPLS), Mattress Firm (MFRM) and DSW (DSW) are among the retailers that have said they won't be open on Thanksgiving this year. "This year I feel the pendulum is ready to swing in the opposite direction," said Martin. "There's a movement afoot through Facebook and Twitter about pledging not to shop" on the long Thanksgiving weekend.

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