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Black Friday 2025 isn’t just a shopping event — in our world, and the lives of pretty much every other American, it’s practically a competitive sport.
Picture this: a virtual colosseum where deal-hungry gladiators refresh Amazon carts with twitchy fingers, AI-powered shopping assistants whisper gift suggestions into Gen Z’s earbuds and the familiar buzz of “only 3 left in stock” triggers a primal adrenaline rush. In a year marked by overt economic anxiety and tighter budgets, Black Friday sales and Cyber Monday deals are expected to become even more aggressive —and more unpredictable — than ever.
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