Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Small Business Saturday are just a few of the annual holiday shopping days Americans have come to know and love. In the spirit of 2020, retailers have decided to add Looting Tuesday to the list of days when consumers can expect exceptional holiday savings.
For one night only this holiday season, some of the country’s largest retailers will make their locations available for looting and plundering. “We wanted to do something fun this year. 2020 hasn’t been easy for anyone, so here’s a chance for everybody to blow off a little steam before the holidays,” said Buck Simmons, president of the American Retailers Association.
Holiday consumers are expected to take advantage of a multitude of door-busting, window-smashing great deals. An evening of epic plunder is anticipated by one and all. Just remember, as with any promoted shopping day, be sure to get there early to get the steals and deals.
“We want to keep the process as orderly as possible, so arrive early and reserve your place in line. The looting is expected to commence at 10:00 pm and go until 1:00 am. Shopping carts will not be available. It’s all smash and carry. Whatever you can haul off in an armload,” said Dan Reynolds, Director of Operations for Bunch of Stuff Stores.
If you pre-register on the store’s website, many participating locations are offering to email or text holiday looters security camera footage of their night of pillaging to commemorate this year’s Looting Tuesday experience.
Buck Simmons offered one more word of advice for those who go, “Remember, everybody, be kind, be safe, and have a rootin’ tootin’ Lootin’ Tuesday.”