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Early Bargain

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Early Bargain
A discount only available to the first several people who take advantage of it, or only until a certain, stated time. For example, a retail store may offer a 25% discount to everyone who makes a purchase before 11 a.m. Early bargains are associated with holiday sales such as Black Friday.


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Once the early bargains have been snapped up, the price will revert to pounds 15.
A new attraction this year will be "Shopper's Day", a one-day-only incentive for early bargain hunters who can win spot cash prizes through the Scratch and Win Promotion from Dh500 to Dh2,000 while shopping for a minimum of Dh500 during the opening day.
The big four - Tesco, Asda, Morrisons and Sainsbury's - have slashed prices on must-have items to lure in savvy Christmas shoppers looking to stock up on early bargains.
 
 
 
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