Why Black Friday discounts could be stingier this year

Black Friday Discounts to Be More Strategic This Year Due to Tariffs.

As businesses prepare for the biggest shopping day of the year, they're facing a difficult decision: whether to run aggressive Black Friday promotions that may result in lower profits or charge full price and risk alienating customers.

Higher US tariffs on imports from countries like Taiwan and China have increased costs for retailers, making it challenging to offer substantial discounts. According to Lisa Cheng Smith, founder of Yun Hai Taiwanese Pantry, a New York City-based retailer that imports products from Taiwan, her company's costs have jumped 20% to 50% this year due to the tariffs.

In previous years, Yun Hai has offered a 15% Black Friday discount as part of its promotional strategy. However, this year, Cheng Smith is unsure how much of a discount she can afford to offer given her higher operational costs resulting from the tariffs. The decision is complicated by the retail math and the need to preserve margins.

Small business owners like Cheng Smith are particularly affected, with their sales making up a significant portion of their annual revenue. Every day counts during this critical period, and every percentage point in profit margins can make a big difference.

Retail experts predict that Black Friday discounts will be more surgical and selective this year. Neil Saunders, managing director and retail analyst at GlobalData, said retailers will discount fewer items and some discounts will be less generous. Dan Peskorse, whose company Upstream Brands sells merchandise on Amazon and other e-commerce sites, has decided to scrap across-the-board discounts due to the impact of tariffs.

Higher tariff rates have increased by sevenfold this year, reaching 16.6%, according to EY-Parthenon chief economist Gregory Daco. This is pushing up prices of imported goods, which retailers are passing on to consumers. Retail analyst Sonia Lapinsky said the slowdown in holiday spending by lower-income consumers, still feeling the impact of persistent inflation, will also affect the Black Friday sales.

"It's going to be a strange season," Lapinsky warned. "Consumers are holding onto their dollars and putting them in critical places, not in discretionary buckets." Discounts are essential for retailers to get customers in the door, but if they're done incorrectly, it could be disastrous. The stakes are high this year, and retailers will need to navigate these challenges carefully.
 
I don't know how I'm gonna feel about Black Friday this year πŸ€”. On one hand, I love getting deals on my fave gadgets and stuff, but at the same time, I hate when they're just ripping people off with super high prices just a few months ago πŸ€‘. And now these tariffs are messing with all that... it's like, what even is the point of having a sale if you can't afford to keep up with production costs? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

I think retailers should try to find a balance between keeping things affordable and not being too stingy with their profits πŸ’Έ. Maybe they could offer smaller discounts on specific items or bundle deals that still make customers happy? πŸ“¦ And honestly, I kinda miss the good ol' days when Black Friday was just about getting some sweet deals, without all the hype and drama πŸŽ‰.

It's gonna be a weird season for sure, but I'm hoping retailers can figure it out and make shopping actually fun again 😊.
 
Tariffs r killin me 🀯 this black friday season... Small businesses gotta walk a thin line between offerin decent discounts & still makin ends meet. Higher tariffs mean higher costs for imports, so it's hard to justify givein out too much $$ πŸ’Έ. Retailers need 2 be strategic w/ their promo strategy or risk losin customers who get frustrated w/ the prices πŸ˜’
 
I'm totally with small business owners like Lisa Cheng Smith rn πŸ€”. Higher tariffs = higher costs for them, so who can blame her for being unsure about discounts? I mean, every percentage point in profit margins counts when it's like 50% of their sales are on the line πŸ“ˆ. It's not just about giving out discounts to get customers in; they need to make sure it's worth it in terms of profits too πŸ’Έ. Retail experts say fewer and more targeted discounts this year, and I think that's a smart move. Less is more when you're working with higher costs πŸ’‘.
 
OMG 🀯 I'm soooo worried about Black Friday this year! 😱 Retailers gotta balance their discounts with the costs of tariffs, you feel? It's like, they wanna keep those margins intact but at the same time, they don't wanna lose customers to other stores who are offering more deals πŸ€‘. I mean, I love a good discount as much as the next person (hello, Apple Watch deal 🀩), but if it means sacrificing profits, that's not cool 🚫. Smaller businesses like Yun Hai Taiwanese Pantry are already feeling the pinch with their costs increasing by 20-50%! πŸ’Έ It's gonna be a tough day for shoppers too, since those lower-income consumers who are still reeling from inflation are being super cautious πŸ˜”. Retailers gotta navigate this carefully to not mess up their Black Friday game πŸ†. Fingers crossed they can make it work! 😊
 
It's weird how tariffs can kinda flip the script on Black Friday sales... I mean, who wants to save money when prices are already super inflated? πŸ€‘ It's like they're gonna have to get creative with their discounts, maybe only offer them on certain items or something. Small business owners are really feeling the pinch, though - every little bit counts in terms of profit margins. I'm not sure how retailers will navigate this, but it'll be interesting to see how they adapt. πŸ€” Maybe we'll start seeing more targeted promotions instead of just broad discounts? That way, they can make up for lost revenue elsewhere. Either way, it's gonna be a wild ride for shoppers and retailers alike! 😬
 
I'm kinda bummed about Black Friday this year πŸ€”. I remember when my aunt used to work at a mall and would sneak me out of the house on that day so we could hit up some stores without the crowds. It was always such a rush! But now, with these tariffs making things more expensive, I feel like it's not going to be the same.

I've been eyeing this one jacket from a Taiwanese brand for ages, and my friends have told me it's super good quality. But with the 20-50% tariff increase, I'm not sure if it's worth breaking the bank πŸ’Έ. I love shopping on Black Friday as much as the next person, but I also don't want to regret buying something just because I got a "deal" πŸ€‘. I guess we'll just have to wait and see how all this plays out...
 
omg can you believe how much tariffs have messed with the black friday game πŸ€‘πŸ“‰ i mean i'm all for saving money and stuff, but 20-50% increase in costs is crazy talk 🀯 like what's gonna happen if small business owners can't afford to offer decent discounts? they're already on thin margins and now they gotta deal with higher prices too? it's a tough spot. maybe retailers should just be more strategic about their discounts and focus on the items that actually need to move πŸ“ˆπŸ‘
 
I'm tellin' ya, Black Friday is gonna be weird this year πŸ€”. All these tariffs are whackin' up the costs for retailers like Lisa Cheng Smith's store, and it's hard to offer those juicy discounts without breakin' even. I mean, we all know how important Black Friday is, but with the prices goin' up on imported goods, it's gonna be tough for them small business owners to keep up βš–οΈ.

I'm thinkin' retailers are gonna have to get creative with their deals this year 🎨. No more across-the-board discounts like Dan Peskorse scrapped on Amazon. It's all about savin' those precious profit margins, and makin' sure they're not losin' money in the process πŸ’Έ.

It's funny, when I was growin' up, Black Friday was all about gettin' a sweet deal, no matter what. But now, with inflation and all that jazz, it's like consumers are bein' more savvy, holdin' onto their cash πŸ€‘. Retailers gotta navigate this new landscape carefully, or they'll be in trouble πŸ’₯.
 
idk what's up with these tariffs lol πŸ€”. like, one day i'm all about saving money on stuff i don't really need, but the next i'm like "hold up, that's way too much $$$". its so frustrating when businesses are struggling and their costs go up 20-50% πŸ”₯. i get it, they need to make a profit or else they'll be out of business, but at the same time, customers expect discounts on black friday 🎁.

i'm kinda glad some retailers are being more strategic with their discounts this year. like, don't @ me, but who needs 50% off everything when you're not even going to break even? πŸ€‘. i think it's cool that they're focusing on specific items and making those discounts more worthwhile. maybe it'll be a weird season, but i'm down for some quality over quantity πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.
 
I'm a bit worried about Black Friday sales this year 😬. As a parent, I can totally relate to the struggle of balancing budget with wanting the best for my kids πŸ€”. Retailers are having a tough time deciding whether to offer deep discounts or stick to full prices. It's like choosing between buying the latest toys now vs. waiting for the next sale 🎁.

I hope retailers find a balance that works for everyone πŸ’Έ. I don't want my kid's favorite store to become too expensive just because of tariffs πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. At the same time, I know that lower-income families might be feeling the pinch from inflation and need those discounts more than ever ❀️.

As a parent, it's hard not to get caught up in the excitement of Black Friday πŸŽ‰, but I think retailers need to take a step back and prioritize their customers' needs πŸ‘. Maybe they can offer more targeted promotions or bundle deals that make sense for both the retailer and the customer 🀝. Whatever they do, I just hope it doesn't affect my kid's favorite store too much 😞.
 
Man, Black Friday is gonna be super weird this year 🀯. I'm thinkin' big companies are just tryna play games with us, you know? Like, they're all worried about profits but also don't wanna alienate customers... it's like they're tryin' to control the narrative or somethin'. And what's up with these tariffs, right? It's like, one day they're addin' more taxes on imports, next thing you know, prices are sky-rocketin' πŸ€‘. I mean, I get it, businesses gotta make a profit, but this is just manipulative. Small business owners are gonna suffer big time, and we're the ones who really feel it in our pockets πŸ‘Ž. Retailers are basically tryin' to squeeze every last penny outta us before the holiday season even starts... it's all about the Benjamins, man πŸ’Έ.
 
I'm not sure about all these changes on Black Friday this year πŸ€”. On one hand, I get that tariffs are affecting businesses hard, so it's cool that they're trying to be more strategic with their discounts. I mean, 20-50% jump in costs is huge πŸ€‘. But at the same time, I'm worried about customers losing out on good deals πŸ›οΈ. It's like, if you can afford a slightly higher price now, do you really need that extra discount? I think retailers should find ways to still make their promotions attractive without sacrificing too much profit margin πŸ’Έ. Small businesses are already taking a hit from these tariffs, and I hope they don't get squeezed out by the big guys 🀞. Overall, it's gonna be interesting to see how this all plays out πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€‘ The Black Friday discounts are gonna be super stingy this year πŸ€” because of those tariffs, fam! Retailers gotta make sure they don't lose too much cash on their margins. I mean, small business owners like Lisa Cheng Smith are already feeling the pinch with 20-50% hike in costs πŸ“‰. It's like, how much discount can you afford to give when your operational costs just went up? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Retail experts say it'll be more surgical and selective discounts, so don't expect those crazy 50% off deals anymore πŸ˜’. The whole thing is kinda weird, especially with people still feeling the pinch from inflation πŸ’Έ. But hey, at least we can expect some good deals for us, right? πŸ˜‰
 
omg u guys i just read the most interesting thing about black friday discounts... so apparently the tariffs on imports from countries like taiwan and china r making it super hard for businesses to offer huge discounts 🀯 like one retailer's costs increased by 20-50% this year alone?! that's crazy! and now they're having to decide whether to lower their prices or risk losing customers πŸ€‘ i feel like some retailers might have to get creative with their sales strategies, maybe offering smaller discounts on select items instead of across the board πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” so yeah, i think its pretty chill that black friday discounts might not be as crazy this year...like, i get it, tariffs can be a real bummer for businesses πŸ€‘. 20-50% cost increase is no joke πŸ“‰. but at the same time, customers are gonna expect some kind of deals, right? and retailers need to find that sweet spot where they're not losing too much profit πŸ’Έ.

i think its cool that some people are taking a more strategic approach to discounts πŸ“Š, like scraping across-the-board deals or being more selective with what they offer 🎯. it shows that businesses are thinking carefully about how to make the most of this big shopping day ⏰. and hey, who knows, maybe consumers will even be more discerning this year and actually appreciate a more thoughtful shopping experience 😊.
 
omg u gotta feel 4 small biz owners rn they cant just sit back & watch their sales tank cuz of tariffs πŸ€•
i mean, i get it, u dont wanna lose money on discounts but like, a lil bit of discount wont kill ur biz πŸ˜’
it's all about finding that balance between makin profit & attractin customers 🎁
i'm still hyped 4 black friday tho lol whoever can make it work will prob do great πŸ’Έ
 
I feel like some small business owners are gonna struggle big time with all these tariffs πŸ€• They need those discounts to bring in customers, or their sales are just gonna tank 😬 But at the same time, they can't afford to give too much away either, or it's just gonna eat into their profit margins πŸ“Š It's like a lose-lose situation. And with inflation still going strong, it's only making things harder for people on a tight budget πŸ’Έ I hope retailers figure out a way to make these discounts work without hurting themselves too badly 🀞
 
OMG, I'm so down with retailers being more strategic with their Black Friday discounts πŸ€‘πŸ‘€ this year! I mean, who doesn't love a good deal? But at the same time, I get it - higher tariffs are a real thing now and businesses need to think about their bottom line πŸ’Έ. It's like, they can't just offer 50% off everything and expect to make a profit πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. They gotta be smart about it and only discount the items that'll actually sell. And trust me, I've been there too - my favorite online store has some crazy-high shipping costs now... ugh! 😩 Anyway, I'm curious to see how retailers balance their discounts with keeping prices reasonable for customers πŸ’‘. Fingers crossed they figure it out and we get an epic Black Friday shopping experience πŸŽπŸ‘
 
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