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Walmart is celebrating Black Friday and Cyber ​​Monday this year with three separate sales events. While the first event has already begun, it is the company announced plans for the second Black Friday event and Cyber ​​Monday on Monday.

The first event began online on Monday, November 11 for all customers and in stores last Friday at 6 local time, according to the dealer. Walmart has given Walmart+ members early access to deals.

Here’s what you need to know about the retail giant’s plans for Black Friday and Cyber ​​Monday.

Walmart Black Friday 2024: Dates, Hours, Deals

Walmart’s second Black Friday event starts online on Monday, November 25 at 12 a.m. ET exclusively for paid Walmart+ members and 5:00 PM ET for all customers. The event begins in stores on Friday, November 29 at 6 a.m. local time.

Some of the items and prices Walmart announced as part of the second Black Friday sales event include:

Walmart Cyber ​​Monday 2024: Dates, Hours, Deals

The company’s Cyber ​​Monday event begins on Sunday, December 1 at 5 p.m. ET exclusively for Walmart+ members and 8:00 PM ET for all customers on Walmart.com and the Walmart app.

The deals last until midnight ET on Monday, Dec. 2, according to the retailer.

Customers can find sales on TVs, electronics, furniture and much more. See more details at Cyber ​​Monday savings.

Walmart is offering 50% off Walmart+ memberships before Black Friday

In addition to the deals, Walmart also offers a one-year annual Walmart+ Membership for $49.

This half-price offer is valid until December 2 and, according to the company, will allow customers to “enjoy a full year of benefits such as free delivery on millions of items, exclusive savings on dining, fuel and travel, free video streaming and more.”

Walmart also announced that their “Early Morning” delivery will begin at 6 in the morning and express delivery will be available in as soon as 30 minutes.

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