Shoppers flocked to stores across Britain just after midnight to snap up Black Friday bargains, including heavily-discounted flat screen TVs
Hug demand' as bargain-hunters desperately try to get their hands on cut-price goods in the Black Friday sales.
Hug demand' as bargain-hunters desperately try to get their hands on cut-price goods in the Black Friday sales.
The websites of major chains such as Boots, Game, Currys, Argos and Tesco Direct have experienced technical difficulties this morning as shoppers frantically try to snap up discounted items including everything from flat screen TVs, coffee machines and toys to homewares, furnishings and clothing.
Videos have emerged showing shoppers fighting in stores and clambering over each other amid scenes of mayhem, as they desperately try to bag slashed-price goods from the shelves in the lead up to Christmas.
Desperate shoppers were seen scrapping as they tried to get their hands on what appeared to be one of Tesco's best-selling market items - a Blaupunkt HD TV, which had just £60 off the original price.
The Tesco Extra store in Stretford was closed just 36 minutes after opening as staff attempted to break up fights between customers, during which one woman was injured after being hit by a falling TV.
Greater Manchester Police said two people were arrested at Black Friday sales events as they were called to seven stores across the city, before writing on its Twitter page: 'Keep calm people.'
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