Higher prices, immigration arrest fears subdue Black Friday shopping in Chicago area

Chicagoans kept their distance from shopping frenzy on Black Friday, opting instead for a more subdued approach to snagging deals. Gone were the long lines of early risers waiting outside big-box stores, replaced by an eerie calm as shoppers strolled in with little fanfare.

For many, higher prices due to inflation and tariffs dampened enthusiasm for deep discounts. Hispanic shoppers in particular seemed hesitant to venture out, citing fears of immigration arrests from ICE agents. "The economy is not good," said Liset Avalos, a Home Depot shopper in Cicero, "and there are still people who are afraid of ICE."

However, some deal-seekers did find bargains, such as AJ Messner at Round Two vintage store in Wicker Park, where he snagged a rare R.E.M. shirt for 20% off the original $120 price tag. In contrast, Katie Walsh from Fashion Outlets of Chicago noted lines were "comparable" to last year's, but shoppers seemed more subdued.

Sales associates reported strong sales on certain items, like televisions marked down to $168, yet overall, there was a noticeable lackluster atmosphere among shoppers. Many cited the ongoing economic uncertainty and concerns over inflation as factors contributing to the subdued crowds.

In contrast, some protesters gathered outside the Water Tower in Chicago, holding signs that read "No Trump, No ICE, No Troops." Organizer Amaziah Burton emphasized the importance of confronting corporate greed on Black Friday rather than simply shopping.
 
I think its kinda weird how people reacted this year... like, I get it, inflation and all that can be a bummer πŸ€”. But I was expecting more chaos and frenzy around Black Friday? It's always been the day of sales and deals, but this time it felt pretty chill 😎. Maybe its because everyone's just being more mindful about how they spend their money? Like, some people are really worried about getting caught up in all that ICE stuff, and thats no joke 🚫.

But at the same time, I saw some awesome scores on vintage items and electronics... like that R.E.M shirt? Nice catch! 😎 It just goes to show that you can find deals if you know where to look. And yeah, those protests outside Water Tower were pretty cool too. Its great to see people standing up for what they believe in, even if its not directly related to shopping 🀝.

I dunno, maybe I'm just old school and miss the excitement of Black Friday as it used to be... but this vibe felt kinda... meh 😐. Maybe Ill have to try again next year and see how things go?
 
man i think its actually kinda cool that people are prioritizing not going out and being all about the savings πŸ€‘ like, dont get me wrong im all for scoring some good deals too but also gotta respect everyone's boundaries rn especially with those immigration concerns, you feel? πŸ€— plus its awesome to see protesters standin up against corporate greed on black friday lol what a contrast! btw who needs all that drama when u can just snag a sick vintage R.E.M. shirt for 20% off tho πŸ˜‚
 
man, it's crazy how people are chillin' out this Black Friday πŸ˜‚. I get it, inflation and all that jazz can dampen the enthusiasm for deep discounts. and yeah, some people are still super scared about ICE agents showing up to their stores 🀯. but at the same time, I kinda wish we could just go back to the old days of Black Friday chaos πŸŽ‰. there's something about the energy of a packed mall on Thanksgiving morning that just can't be replicated in today's climate 😐.

and omg, $168 for a TV? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ that's still pretty steep if you ask me. i guess some people are willing to take the savings over the anxiety of shopping during uncertain times πŸ€‘. but for others, it's just not worth it. like Liset said, "the economy is not good"... and honestly, neither am I πŸ˜”.
 
omg what a shock lol the world didn't come to an end on black friday 🀣 but seriously tho i'm kinda impressed by chicagoans for not making a scene about it, all that hype last year was just a result of people getting desperate. also who needs ICE agents ruining the vibe for hispanic shoppers? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ anyway, i'd still rather see some protests over corporate greed than a bunch of people fighting over discounted tvs πŸ‘€ aj messner is lowkey a hero tho snagging that r.e.m. shirt at 20% off is like finding a unicorn πŸ’Ž but overall it's refreshing to see the black friday madness die down, maybe it's time for some retail therapy elsewhere πŸ›οΈ
 
idk about this black friday thing... seems like people are more concerned about their wallets and not getting caught up in all the hype πŸ€‘. i mean, $168 for a tv? that's a pretty big discount if u ask me. but at the same time, i get it, inflation is high and ppl want to save money πŸ’Έ. but what's with the hispanic shoppers being held back by ice fears? shouldn't we be talking about something more important than our immigration status? πŸ€” anyway, glad some ppl found good deals, but overall, i'm just not feeling the black friday vibe this year 😐
 
So like I was reading this article about Black Friday and I'm thinking, what's up with the vibe? I mean, we're expecting all these crazy long lines and chaos outside stores, but instead it's just... calm πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I guess a lot of people are just not feeling it this year, you know? Inflation and tariffs are having a big impact on everyone's wallet, so who can blame 'em for being chill about snagging some deals πŸ€‘. But at the same time, I love that there were still some awesome finds out there! That R.E.M shirt is like, score! πŸ‘•

It's also interesting to see how some people are using Black Friday as an opportunity to make a statement, like those protesters outside Water Tower πŸ’ͺ. It's all about finding ways to engage with the world, even when it feels overwhelming 😐. And hey, if someone wants to shop 'til they drop or just stay home and save up their cash, that's totally fine too πŸ€‘. What matters most is being true to yourself and not letting external pressures dictate your shopping habits πŸ’•.
 
I'm surprised to see how meh the whole shopping thing was this Black Friday πŸ€”. I mean, I love a good deal as much as the next person, but people just didn't seem that into it this year 😐. Inflation and tariffs definitely took a hit to the excitement, and it's crazy how something like immigration fears can keep people from even shopping at all...like, what's up with that? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

But hey, there were still some sweet deals to be had for those who knew where to look πŸ’°. I'm glad AJ found that awesome R.E.M shirt for 20% off - now that's what I call a Black Friday win! 😎 And it's cool that some stores still saw strong sales on certain items...just wish the whole atmosphere wasn't so...meh 🀐.

It's also kinda interesting to see how protests and rallies can bring people together, even on a day when most folks are just trying to snag a good deal πŸ‘. I think it's awesome that organizers like Amaziah were promoting a message of resistance against corporate greed - maybe this Black Friday won't be so forgettable after all 😊.
 
πŸ€” I'm a bit surprised by how chill everyone was about Black Friday this year πŸ˜…. I mean, I know prices are crazy high due to inflation and all that, so maybe people just didn't feel like fighting for those deals anymore πŸ€‘. And honestly, can you blame them? The thought of going up against all those ICE agents is super intimidating for anyone who's not from around here 🚫.

On the other hand, I'm loving the fact that some people still managed to score awesome deals! That vintage R.E.M. shirt is a total winner πŸ‘•. But overall, it just feels like Black Friday was kinda...meh this year 😐. Maybe it's because everyone's just so over the whole consumerist thing πŸ€ͺ.

And then you've got these protesters outside, holding signs and all that πŸ’–. I'm all for standing up against corporate greed, but can't we have a little bit of both? Like, enjoy some great deals without feeling like we're betraying our values or something πŸ€‘πŸ’–.
 
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