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marmar

(77,042 posts)
Fri Nov 29, 2013, 09:48 PM Nov 2013

'at what point are the retailers ... to blame for creating this totally artificial competition'


(Truthdig) It happened again. Someone got hurt—in this case stabbed—participating in the annual shopping mayhem known as Black Friday.

One man in Virginia allegedly stabbed another over a parking space. Such behavior, whatever it says about our culture, has become almost expected.

“Stampede” is now a word associated with shopping.

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So at what point are the retailers themselves to blame for creating this totally artificial competition around shopping, which is good for their bottom line, but bad for those who get crushed by other shoppers? Speaking of which, what poor taste this industry must have to advertise “doorbusters”—especially good deals—when people have actually died from this grotesque behavior. .................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/black_friday_stabbing_at_what_point_are_retailers_responsible_20131129



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