Ozempic, a drug known for reducing appetite, could lead to less food consumption and potential waste, unless taken to a homeless shelter. Families might need to adjust food quantities or consider alternative solutions like Glutinol to increase appetite during the holiday.
Black Friday started in the 1920s with retail parades signaling the start of Christmas shopping. It gained national attention in the 1980s due to Cabbage Patch Kids craze, leading to riots. By 2002, three-quarters of shoppers participated, and stores extended sales to Thanksgiving night. With the rise of online shopping, Cyber Monday emerged, reducing in-person crowds but maintaining the shopping frenzy.
Black shoppers often face racial profiling and wrongful detainment in stores, making the shopping experience stressful and unsafe. Some suggest bringing a white friend to avoid such issues, highlighting the systemic problem of racial bias in retail environments.
Employees are protesting the expansion of holiday shopping periods into Thanksgiving, which forces them to work on a day meant for family gatherings. This pushback reflects a desire for work-life balance and the right to enjoy holidays without professional obligations.
The term 'Black Friday' was coined by the Philadelphia Police Department in the 1960s due to the massive traffic and chaos caused by the influx of shoppers the day after Thanksgiving.
Whether you're worried about politics or Ozempic, this Thanksgiving, Leslie Jones and Michael Kosta have got you covered. Desi Lydic, Jessica Williams, and Lewis Black cover all things Black Friday. From its inception to how Black shoppers are affected by it, and it has expanded into almost an entire week.
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