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The Black Friday creep

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    Shoppers have mixed opinions on stores opening on Thanksgiving

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Well people are calling it be -- Black Friday -- -- is not waiting until midnight on Friday to open their doors summer now opening for bargains.

On Thanksgiving Day and there are a lot of mixed opinions about that.

Holiday shopping has arrived -- a whole new level whether it's tough.

Words drills or sparkles and it's on sale now not for Black Friday but for Thanksgiving Day we open at 8 PM.

That's right -- opened at 8 PM on Thanksgiving Day.

-- target Wal-Mart Kmart.

All open on Thursday.

I think that's fine I'm.

If people wanna go shopping on Thanksgiving then there's nothing if you're running -- -- real.

Know I have to be -- -- feel a client I mean aren't bad -- there's going to be open.

12100 things are done all kinds of holidays I don't like it cut -- -- the family time.

I think is you know you can go Friday now if you're one of those people who think about shopping on Thanksgiving Day and says good grief.

You can blame your neighbors the stores tell us.

The customers wanted this but we've gone through and talk with some of our customers and the feedback has been a lot of more flexible shopping season.

If you were told -- Thursday deals will look a lot like Black Friday bargains with electronics.

-- some savings home appliances.

-- and our apparel area we have great deals -- Glover says no matter the price it's tough on employees.

When you -- retail yeah I was already fluctuate as it is.

One day yen at 1 o'clock next that you and it's things like that so you already particularly an assembly with -- schedule there and then to -- -- on a holiday is even worse.

Some told us they won't be employees or customers on Thanksgiving Day stay home.

Do you monetary keep my much but they -- And that was -- TT -- Beth Parker reporting out of Montgomery County Maryland.

Up to 150 million people are expected to gain some sort of shopping on Black Friday whether it's online or in the stores.