The document from late November 2014 provided prospective shoppers with a detailed overview of discounted items available at a major retailer during a significant annual sales event. It served as a pre-event guide, showcasing products and prices to assist individuals in planning their purchases. An example would be a multi-page leaflet listing electronics, apparel, and household goods with corresponding sale prices and availability details across store locations.
Such informational material played a crucial role in driving consumer traffic and revenue during a peak retail period. Its distribution offered several advantages, allowing consumers to strategically allocate their spending and enabling the retailer to effectively manage inventory and project sales volumes. Historically, these types of publications have shaped Black Friday shopping strategies and contributed to the event’s overall economic impact.