NEWS FLASH: Best Deals Still Available on Jumia For Black Friday (HURRY)


The Black Friday sales started at 12am on Friday, and as you can most likely tell, the rush has been mad, but most people cant seem to find what they are looking for.
The key to making great use of Black Fridays is to use the websites properly and know where to go for what.
Below is a step by step process:
1. Open the Jumia app or website.
2. On the App or website click on the Black Friday Banner.
NEWS FLASH: Best Deals Still Available on Jumia For Black Friday (HURRY)
NEWS FLASH: Best Deals Still Available on Jumia For Black Friday (HURRY)
3. Click on any of the categories you are interested in.
NEWS FLASH: Best Deals Still Available on Jumia For Black Friday (HURRY)
NEWS FLASH: Best Deals Still Available on Jumia For Black Friday (HURRY)

4. Not seeing anything you like? Not to worry, simply browse by brands. Or go down to thebottom of the page and click on page 2.
I hope this has been helpful. 
Also read more on the history of Black Friday Below:
NEWS FLASH: Best Deals Still Available on Jumia For Black Friday (HURRY)

Black Friday is the day following Thanksgiving Day in the United States (the fourth Thursday of November). Since the early 2000s, it has been regarded as the beginning of theChristmas shopping season in the US, and most major retailers open very early (and more recently during overnight hours) and offer promotional sales. Black Friday is not an official holiday, but California and some other states observe “The Day After Thanksgiving” as a holiday for state government employees, sometimes in lieu of another federal holiday such as Columbus Day. Many non-retail employees and schools have both Thanksgiving and the following Friday off, which, along with the following regular weekend, makes it a four-day weekend, thereby increasing the number of potential shoppers. It has routinely been the busiest shopping day of the year since 2005, although news reports, which at that time were inaccurate, have described it as the busiest shopping day of the year for a much longer period of time. Similar stories resurface year upon year at this time, portraying hysteria and shortage of stock, creating a state ofpositive feedback.
In 2014, spending volume on Black Friday fell for the first time since the 2008 recession. $50.9 billion was spent during the 4-day Black Friday weekend, down 11% from the previous year. However, the U.S. economy was not in a recession. Christmas creep has been cited as a factor in the diminishing importance of Black Friday, as many retailers now spread out their promotions over the entire months of November and December rather than concentrate them on a single shopping day or weekend.

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