Thanksgiving and Black Friday, which fall on Nov. 17 and Nov. 28, are one month away, give or take a few hours.

Walmart on Monday unveiled a three-part sales timeline, and as has become tradition, Black Friday season stretches across the second half of November and into December.

“For years, Walmart has owned Black Friday — and this year we’re proving why,” John Furner, the president and CEO of Walmart U.S., said in a news release. The sales include “dropping up to 60% off top brands and offering thousands of deals under $20, making it clear: nobody does low prices like we do,” he added.

Here is what to expect from America’s largest retailer:

Nov. 14 through 16 is the first sale, with early access for the company’s Walmart+ paid shoppers club that starts Nov. 13. at 4 p.m. Pacific in S

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