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Is Walmart the Real Black Friday Winner?

Is Walmart the Real Black Friday Winner?

Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) may have won Black Friday, but the day's cultural significance is over, broken by the pandemic, supply chain, and runaway inflation woes which made retailers push for early access to holiday deals this year. For the first time ever, Black Friday sales were lower than those from a year ago, as were sales made on Cyber Monday. Black Friday is still the biggest shopping day of the year, and Amazon CEO Dave Clark said it was a record-breaking day for the e-commerce giant.