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Carrefour and Leclerc vote for a postponement of Black Friday

2020-11-20T09:41:08.023Z


"Proposal is made to be able to open the stores on November 28, in return for postponing operations planned for Black Friday," said the emblematic center manager E. Leclerc.


A possible postponement of Black Friday is becoming clearer.

Defended by the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire, Wednesday in the Senate, the idea that this flagship promotional operation, a few weeks before Christmas, should be postponed, receives the support of important players in the trade in France.

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In a message posted on Twitter, the president of the Leclerc rally, Michel-Édouard Leclerc, explained that “a

proposal [was] made to be able to open the stores on November 28, in return for postponing operations planned for Black Friday.

E.Leclerc members will rally to a collective approach that would go in this direction,

”wrote the businessman.

At the same time, the Carrefour group told Reuters it agreed to suspend its Black Friday-related operations from November 27 to 29.

Asked by us, Amazon France is delaying this Thursday.

The company explains "

take note

" of the comments made by the minister the day before.

"

As since the start of the epidemic, we take into account the evolution of the health context

," said the group, adding that it will "take a

position accordingly when the time comes

".

In a joint statement sent on Wednesday evening, the National Council of Shopping Centers (CNCC), the Confederation of Merchants of France (CDF), the National Federation of

Town

Centers "

Vitrines de France

" (FNCV), the French Federation of Associations of Merchants (FFAC) and the Merchants and Craftsmen of Metropolis of France (CAMF) for their part greeted the words of Bruno Le Maire.

"

The postponement of Black Friday [...] is a first step forward in the repair of these structural injustices that we have constantly denounced

", welcomed the professionals.

However, they stuck to their position by calling for a reopening of businesses on November 27, their "top

priority

".

A postponement to avoid crowds in the stores

For the executive, the postponement of Black Friday is justified by reasons linked to the epidemic: Bercy stressed, Wednesday, that it was "

not opportune

" for a promotional operation of this scale to be held between the 27 and November 29, “

taking into account the health situation

”.

This postponement would avoid "a monster crush in the stores", at a time when the executive is trying to regain control of the epidemic, confirmed a government source.

The authorities fear to see crowds gathering in the stores, while the overwhelming majority of sales linked to Black Friday (85%, or 5 billion euros) are made "

in physical

", in stores, against 15% only “

via platforms

” online, according to the Ministry of the Economy.

A meeting is underway at Bercy on the subject.

In particular, it brings together players from the Federation of Commerce and Distribution Companies (FCD) and the Federation of E-Commerce and Distance Selling (FEVAD).

Source: lefigaro

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