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Macy’s Unveils the Best Black Friday Deals and Exclusive Black Friday Now Savings
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Macy’s Unveils the Best Black Friday Deals and Exclusive Black Friday Now Savings

2024-11-14 21:02 Last Updated At:21:20

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 14, 2024--

Today , Macy’s announced the best Black Friday specials offering a curated selection of exclusive products, new brands and unmatched value for everyone this holiday season. Macy’s customers can shop and save with incredible deals across all categories including beauty, apparel, toys, home, tech, jewelry and more. Customers can also take advantage of Macy’s Black Friday Now sales as well as the first-ever Parade of Deals including must-have products for gifting, dressing and hosting all at a great value. Shop the perfect gifts online at macys.com, through the Macy’s mobile app and in Macy’s stores nationwide.

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Black Friday Now and Black Friday deals begin November 14 and run through November 30, followed by Cyber Monday deals from December 1 to December 3. Macy’s makes holiday shopping effortless with the Macy’s Holiday Gift Finder, featuring a curated selection of gifts at incredible deals from top beauty brands, elegant dining and entertaining options, trending toys from Geoffrey’s Hot Toy List and so much more exclusively at Macy’s.

Don’t miss out on amazing Black Friday events happening throughout November, through Thanksgiving weekend.

Save Big with Top Black Friday Deals:

Apparel

Accessories

Home

Toys

Beauty

Tech

First-ever Parade of Deals

Macy's launched its first-ever Parade of Deals, unveiling daily specials and on-trend products including brands that are designed to surprise and delight customers only available on macys.com and on the Macy’s app. Each day, a new special product is unveiled by an iconic balloon that teases the offer without revealing it, generating excitement in anticipation of the iconic Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade ®. On social, Parade of Deals are being captained by "Gift Influencers.”

Holiday Shopping Store Hours

Macy’s stores will be closed on Thanksgiving Day for family and friends to spend time with loved ones. Shoppers who want to get an early start on Black Friday deals can shop on macys.com and on the Macy’s mobile app.

Stores will re-open on Friday, November 29 with extended hours starting at 6:00am through 11:00pm for added convenience. Hours vary by location, for more information visit macys.com/stores.

Shipping in the Nick of Time

Customers should place orders early to ensure gifts arrive in time for the holidays. Macy’s has outlined key shipping cutoff dates to ensure timely delivery of gifts. The cutoff for standard and premium shipping is Saturday, December 21 at 5:00pm ET. For express shipping, the deadline is Sunday, December 22 at 12:00pm ET. Customers seeking last-minute gifts can take advantage of same-day delivery with an order cutoff for Tuesday, December 24 by 10:00am ET.

Convenient Ways to Shop for the Holidays

Macy’s is committed to meeting customers, however they choose to shop, whether that’s on or off-mall. For those who enjoy the thrill of the hunt for new trends at great prices, Macy’s Backstage is the perfect choice, offering best-in-class fashion arriving daily.

To ensure a seamless shopping experience, Macy’s offers convenient pickup options including curbside pickup, buy online-pick-up in store and buy online-ship to store, on select items through macys.com and on Macy’s mobile app.

Macy’s Star Rewards

Star Rewards is Macy's loyalty program where members earn on every purchase, except gift cards, services, and fees. New customers can enroll in the complimentary Bronze rewards program to earn points toward Star Money every time they shop, no matter how they pay. Plus, benefits include special perks, savings, surprises and more. For more information, visit Macys.com/starrewards.

About Macy’s

Macy’s, the largest retail brand of Macy’s, Inc. (NYSE: M), serves as the style source for generations of customers. With one of the nation’s largest e-commerce platforms powered by macys.com and mobile app, paired with a nationwide network of stores, Macy’s delivers the most convenient and seamless shopping experience, offering great values in apparel, home, beauty, accessories and more. Macy’s gives customers even more ways to shop and own their style through an off-price assortment at Macy’s Backstage and at our highly curated Macy’s small format stores. Each year, Macy’s provides millions with unforgettable experiences through Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks® and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade® and helps our customers celebrate special moments, big and small. We’re guided by our social purpose—to create a brighter future that empowers more voice, choice and ownership for our colleagues, customers, communities and leaders of tomorrow.

Discover amazing savings this holiday season with Macy's Black Friday specials and Parade of Deals. (Photo: Business Wire)

Discover amazing savings this holiday season with Macy's Black Friday specials and Parade of Deals. (Photo: Business Wire)

Discover amazing savings this holiday season with Macy's Black Friday specials and Parade of Deals. (Photo: Business Wire)

Discover amazing savings this holiday season with Macy's Black Friday specials and Parade of Deals. (Photo: Business Wire)

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost suspended his campaign for governor on Friday, just a week after he lost the state Republican Party's endorsement to Trump-backed biotech billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy.

In an email to supporters, Yost pledged to continue to fight for the state as attorney general until the end of his term in January 2027.

Yost, 68, did not immediately endorse his chief rival, after last week suggesting the state GOP had engaged in “a premature coronation of an untested candidate.” However, he hinted at realizing he was at an increasing disadvantage.

While praising the people of Ohio, he said it had become “apparent that a steep climb to the nomination for governor has become a vertical cliff. I do not wish to divide my political party or my state with a quixotic battle over the small differences between my vision and that of my opponent. I am simply not that important.”

Ramaswamy struck a supportive tone about the news.

“Congratulations to Dave on running a thoughtful campaign,” he said in a statement. “He has served Ohio with great dedication, and I am confident he will continue to play an important role in shaping the future of our state and our nation.”

It was not immediately clear where Yost's political career would go next, though. He will be too old to run for the Ohio Supreme Court seat that's up next year, where age limits are in place. He told supporters, however, that he will keep serving Ohioans “perhaps for quite a while yet.”

For Ramaswamy, the former co-chair of the president's Department of Government Efficiency initiative who sought the GOP nomination for president in 2024, it represents another positive development in his fast-paced campaign to lock in the lead for the state's top political office.

In a state that strongly supported Trump three times, Ramaswamy's close relationship with the president has translated into packed crowds at county Lincoln Day dinners and a successful push for the state GOP's state central committee to endorse him over Yost and Appalachian entrepreneur Heather Hill nearly a year before the primary.

Hill said Ohio Republicans should be outraged at the state party's “blatant disregard for our rights to select our next governor.”

“My heart goes out to the Republican candidates who feel forced to drop out of the race due to the RNC/GOP's unfair bias towards one candidate,” she said in a statement. “I want to reassure Ohioans that I will not give up. I will fight tirelessly every day to ensure my name is heard and that I prioritize the best interests of all Ohioans.”

Despite the early endorsement, the Republican gubernatorial field still may not be set. Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel, a popular former Ohio State football coach, said last week that he hasn't ruled running. The filing deadline for the race is Feb. 4.

Republican Gov. Mike DeWine, who is term-limited, pointed out that the nearly a year before the primary is a “lifetime” in politics. He picked Tressel after appointing the presumptive frontrunner to succeed him as governor, former Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, to serve the remainder of Vice President JD Vance's Senate term.

Dr. Amy Acton, the former state health director who helped lead Ohio through the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, is the only announced Democrat in the race.

She chose to attack Ramaswamy's positions on a host of issues in her statement Friday, making no reference to Yost.

“As Governor I'll fight for Ohioans who are struggling due to decades of billionaire special interests like Vivek running our state,” she said.

Yost also failed to mention Acton in his email. He did say, however, that former Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown is in the midst of a “comeback attempt” that represents “a real and present danger to Ohio’s prosperity.”

“Sherrod Brown and the risky progressive ideas of his party will unwind all of the good that the last 15 years of Republican leadership has brought,” he wrote. “This is a time to protect Ohio, not a time for a family squabble.” Brown had no immediate comment.

Ohio Democratic Party spokesperson Katie Seewer said Yost referencing Brown just shows that Republicans believe Democrats will be a threat next year.

She said of Yost's withdrawal: “At least he's doing what's best for Ohio.”

FILE - Ohio attorney general Dave Yost speaks during a rally for Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, in Middletown, Ohio, Monday, July 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Paul Vernon, File)

FILE - Ohio attorney general Dave Yost speaks during a rally for Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, in Middletown, Ohio, Monday, July 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Paul Vernon, File)

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