Walmart’s Black Friday sale is now live online

It’s Thanksgiving Day today, which means you’re probably busy with family and friends… and also with shopping. This year, major retailers have kicked off hundreds of special promotions for Black Friday, choosing to extend their sales well beyond the Black Friday and Cyber Monday weekend.

Walmart is one of them, having offered consistent deals every day leading up to Black Friday for the past few weeks. But the company has now finally kicked off its full Black Friday online sale, meaning that you can already get your shopping sorted out in between meals, parades and football.

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Walmart’s big Black Friday 2015 catalog (see it here) contains various attractive deals on gadgets, electronics and just about everything else you can think of. Some Black Friday deals will be available only in stores, from 6 p.m. on Thursday. For everything else that’s already available online, you’ll get free shipping as long as your order exceeds $35, or you’ll be able to pick it up at your local store for free if you’d prefer.

Additionally, Walmart has already announced that its Cyber Monday sales start on Sunday this year, which seems only fitting considering that Black Friday starts on Thursday on Walmart.com – check out the deals Walmart prepared for Cyber Monday 2015 at this link.

Finally, be sure to study your Walmart store maps for Black Friday so that you know exactly where to go hunting for special bargains, and check out Walmart’s Dare to Compare online price-matching promo at this link.

Be sure to visit our Black Friday 2015 hub for more deals and sales events throughout the month.

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