Black Friday 2016: Kmart, Target, Macy's ads, deals, sales

Black Friday is just around the corner, and before it arrives, it is time to take a peek at what some retailers have to offer.

To kick off the holiday shopping season, Kmart is offering discounts on just about everything. According to their ad, DVDs and Blu-rays will be priced at $1, and costume jewelry items have their prices slashed from their original price to $3. That's a huge bargain. Toys are going to be on sale too, so this is the perfect time to buy gifts for children. Shoppers have a wide variety of items to choose from when they buy items from Kmart.

Meanwhile, Target is offering a number of deals on just about every product category it has. Click here to take a look at their ad. The retailer is going to have doorbusters on electronics and other items on Nov. 24, and on the following day, apparel doorbusters will be getting an extra 30 percent off from its already discounted price. Don't miss out on that. Shoppers who prefer to shop online will also get free shipping throughout the holiday season. This promo ends on Jan. 1, 2017.

Target is going to assist online customers by introducing a tool called Wonderlist. Think of this as a virtual shopping guide who can help shoppers find the perfect gifts.

Macy's is offering discounts from 30 to 75 percent off storewide and their Thanksgiving sale will start at 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day through 2 a.m. The sale will resume on Black Friday at 6 a.m. People who prefer to stay at home can always shop online instead.

Macy's Thanksgiving sale will last until Dec. 1, so shoppers will have lots of time to buy the items they are looking for. The retailer is offering huge discounts on kitchen appliances, dinnerware, jewelry, perfumes, watches, clothing, accessories, home items, and more. Don't forget to check out their doorbuster deals.

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