People in stores are the worst on Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year. Here is a look at the 10 absolute worst people you'll find in stores the day after Thanksgiving.
Black Friday has become its own holiday around the country, and Bismarck-Mandan is no exception. To make it easy on you, we called around to a number of local businesses in the area to get the lowdown on their holiday hours for 2015.
Black Friday is drawing near, which means you should really go shopping before the mayhem begins to load up on armor, cleats and fierce determination that will serve you well while you're scouring the shelves for the perfect toy at rock-bottom prices like a hunter searching for fresh food in a post-apocalyptic world where chaos reigns supreme.
If you take a quick look at the calendar, you'll notice that Thanksgiving is still over two weeks away, yet that hasn't stopped two California women from lining up for Best Buy's Thanksgiving Day sale.
It started before daylight with temperatures in the teens across Bismarck-Mandan, here it is Black Friday as merchants offered deals up to 50% off regular retail prices.
I get the allure of Black Friday shopping. Being able to save a lot of money on the gifts that you want to give your loved ones would always be alluring to anyone on a tight budget.
Lines, lines, and MORE lines! People were camped outside of stores last night with blankets, chairs, and warm beverages. Talk about dedication to shopping!
It's not just the big-box stores like Walmart and Target who get mobbed by 'Black Friday' shoppers. Here you can watch as hundreds of women prepare to trample each other for fancy underwear at their local Victoria's Secret.