
Is Thanksgiving unimportant to stores?


You're asking if commercial entities care about Thanksgiving? Does it make them the most profit? If the answer is no, then no. Christmas is a stores bread and butter. One season can pay the bills for half a year or more, so they will bend over backwards to sell Christmas or Halloween items, rather then focus on a Holiday where even more and more people are glossing over it to get to Christmas.
I think Black Friday is important to stores 🏬 and I like the importance of sales
Yes, because people buy food for Thanksgiving. It's a grocery store holiday only.
Thanksgiving truly carries its own charm with its warmth and gratitude-focused celebrations. Although stores may quickly transition to Christmas decorations right after Halloween, it's crucial to remember that Thanksgiving is centered around family, friends, and a feast that brings everyone together. It's a moment to pause and appreciate the abundance, often highlighted by the comforting flavors of roasted turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie. 🦃 🍂
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Stores make money on Thanksgiving. Grocery stores make out the best. Most places would like to start the Christmas shopping season right after the fourth of July.
In our area, Thanksgiving stuff has been out since a few days before Labor Day. Sounds somewhat important to me.
Yes, it does seem like that. Thanksgiving has sort of become somewhat of an afterthought, while Halloween and Christmas get most of the attention.
Any place food selling is a money maker
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