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Macy's joins the rush to midnight for Black Friday

Monday, October 31, 2011
(Updated 7:40 am)

NEW YORK (AP) — Macy's Inc. says it will open all of its namesake stores at midnight following Thanksgiving for the first time, becoming the latest retailer to extend hours on the traditional kickoff to the holiday season.

The opening is four hours earlier than last year. The Macy's stores, which number more than 800, will stay open for 23 hours straight and close at 11 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 25.

Target Corp. announced Friday that it was also opening its doors at midnight for the first time ever and will be offering Black Friday specials starting at that time. It also plans to stay open 23 hours. Last year, the discounter had opened its stores at 4 a.m.

"People want to shop through the night," said Martine Reardon, Macy's executive vice president of marketing. She noted the expanded hours were in response to customers' requests.

Last year, Macy's opened eight stores at midnight. The rest of the stores opened at 4 a.m. Reardon said that the midnight openings were successful.

Reardon also offered a sneak peak at some of the deals shoppers can find starting at midnight following their turkey dinner: 40 percent off select coffee makers, tea kettles and espresso makers, and a $65 Justin Bieber limited-edition fragrance gift set, which includes a 3.4 ounce eau de parfum spray and the singer's new holiday CD. Macy's is also discounting Rampage boots to $19.99, down from $49 to $59.

The Cincinnati company also operates 41 Bloomingdale's stores, which will open at 8 a.m. the day after Thanksgiving. The stores typically open at 10 a.m. throughout the year.

Retailers have expanded their Black Friday hours each year, and they're also trying to outdo each other by publicizing some of the deals weeks in advance. They also are responding to shoppers who map out bargain-hunting strategies weeks in advance. Black Friday circulars are already starting to be leaked to deal sites like Blackfriday.com and Blackfriday2011.com. Only a few years ago, stores kept their discounts and hours secret until a few days before the Thanksgiving weekend.

The season kickoff stretched into Thanksgiving Day last year, when most Sears and Kmart stores opened Thanksgiving morning for the first time. Toys R Us stores opened at 10 p.m. Many Gap Inc. stores were open. And Wal-Mart, many of whose stores already operate around the clock, opened most other stores by midnight Thanksgiving evening. More merchants are expected to announce Thanksgiving weekend plans in the next week or so.

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nonparieldolls

October 31, 2011 - 9:33 am EDT

How very nice for the employees. I'm sure they don't mind giving up their Thanksgiving with family and friends to be at work by midnight. Guess that nap after literally gobbling down their dinner will hold them over 'til their shift ends. I can understand nurses, doctors, firemen, police working on the holidays -- it's a public service and one we sometimes forget to appreciate. Why retail salespeople are now being expected to do this just doesn't seem right. Is this really all Christmas means? Rush to a store in the middle of the night so you an buy something for a dollar less? Stores say they are doing this because customers want it -- do you all really want to be part of the stampeding herd, helping to enrich the stores' profits for the year, standing outside at midnight waiting to buy last year's model TV at a "huge" discount of, say, $15??? It's rather sad. Salespeople now function as everything in these stores and it just doesn't seem right to have to try and manage ridiculous hours on a holiday. Guess it's real easy to find childcare so you can be at work at midnight on Thanksgiving. Guess it's scheduled at midnight and not 11 pm so the stores can claim it's not scheduling it right ON Thanksgiving. Sorry, but I won't be shopping at Macy's or Target just because I think it's lousy to do this to their employees. Maybe if we all gave up these ridiculous sales the stores would get the message. Holidays mean more to us than YOUR profits.

nemo0037

October 31, 2011 - 10:12 am EDT

They should be grateful their store isn't also open on Thanksgiving day. That will be the next move, already pioneered by K-Mart and a few others. I expect that within 5 more years, stores will open at midnight the Sunday before Thanksgiving and just stay open 24-7 until 4 AM Christmas day. Anyone want to lay odds on that?

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