Like clockwork, it’s mid-October and Walmart has confirmed its official Black Friday plans for the year.
Walmart will release Black Friday 2021 deals throughout November in a string of three events leading up to actual Black Friday, which is on Nov. 26. The retailer coined “Deals for Days” in 2020, when stores were seeking ways to make Black Friday social distancing-friendly without decreasing its scale. (This reinvention reportedly scored Walmart some seriously positive customer feedback.)
Ads for the first two of three Deals for Days events have already dropped. Nov. 3 spotlights a 55-inch TCL 4K TV, the Keurig K-Compact, multiple Chromebooks, and lots of toys, while Nov. 10 covers the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7, AirPods (for $89!), a Shark robot vacuum, HP laptops, and more toys.
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In 2021, it really pays to be a Walmart+ member. Folks who pay the $12.95 per month for perks like unlimited free delivery and Scan & Go will also get to shop Walmart’s Black Friday deals four hours before each Deal for Days event goes lives to the public.
All Walmart Black Friday events will occur in stores and online.