Black Friday, celebrated on the Friday after Thanksgiving, has become the busiest shopping day of the year. Millions of people take advantage of massive discounts on technology, fashion, home goods, and practically every category imaginable.

Although it began as a commercial tradition in the United States, it’s now just as popular in Mexico, where physical stores and online platforms offer promotions from early morning until late at night.

Jaw-dropping discounts that drive shoppers wild

The main attraction of Black Friday is the aggressive deals, which can range from 20% to over 70% off on the most in-demand products.
The hottest categories include:

  • Smartphones, computers, and gadgets
  • TVs and home appliances
  • Clothing, sneakers, and fashion accessories
  • Furniture and home décor
  • Video games and consoles
  • Collectible toys
  • Travel and experiences

For 2025, record-breaking sales are expected thanks to the growth of e-commerce and the wave of early Christmas shopping.

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The rise of Black Friday in Mexico

Although Mexico has its own shopping event, El Buen Fin, Black Friday has gained momentum among consumers who want extra opportunities or items sold only by international retailers.

More and more local stores join each year with special discounts, free shipping, interest-free payments, and exclusive online promotions.

Fashion, tech, and entertainment retailers often launch deals starting as early as Thursday night.

Tips to survive Black Friday like a pro

Shoppers who dive into this marathon know preparation is key. A few essential tips include:

  • Making a priority list to avoid impulse buying
  • Comparing prices across different stores
  • Checking warranties, return policies, and shipping timelines
  • Activating alerts on shopping apps and websites
  • Using this chance to plan Christmas shopping early

With the right strategy, Black Friday becomes less stressful and far more rewarding.

A tradition filled with excitement, savings, and non-stop clicking

Black Friday is no longer just a shopping day — it’s a cultural event that blends adrenaline, strategy, and the thrill of grabbing the best deal before anyone else.

Between crowded stores, overloaded online carts, and the panic of “only 2 left,” millions of people experience Black Friday as a true celebration of smart shopping.

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