
Behind the Scenes of Black Friday Madness
Experience the chaos and dedication of retail workers on the busiest shopping day of the year, Black Friday. From the rush of customers to the tireless efforts of employees, discover the unseen side of holiday shopping frenzy.
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While the majority of families are home digesting their delicious thanksgiving food, others are out happily making lines to get ahead on the shopping frenzy
Retail stores establish plans and patterns in which way to keep everything under control which are quickly brought down by the mob of people who just want to frankly pay and get out.
Cashiers are tasked with ringing people up, surrounded by hot screens in the background, and the pressure of keeping a positive attitude and a smile for the hundreds of customers who care nothing about the person before or after themselves.
Leading all the way to the exit, sales associate try to constantly engage to restart that waiting clock on the customer s mind
Ana Bueno, who was given the 11 pm Thursday night to Friday morning 7 am shift, takes her break by knocking out in the break room with disregard for everything, including this picture.
Marzana was so tired that she forgot to take her walkie off during her break. She lives deep in queens and had to leave at 8 pm Thursday to make it on time to work. So much for thanksgiving.
The companies support the employees by providing them with enough food to last the entire day
The busiest day of the year for retail stores is by far Black Friday, numbers are expected to be high and companies look to promotions to get customers to spend a lot.
PS. Most of the food is still in the fridge 5 days later