Companies That Reject Black Friday and Maintain Fair Pricing Year-Round
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Summary
The article discusses companies that reject Black Friday sales and instead maintain fair, consistent pricing throughout the year. It explores the philosophy behind this approach, highlighting businesses that prioritize ethical pricing, transparency, and customer relationships over temporary discounts and artificial scarcity. The content examines how these companies build trust with customers by avoiding manipulative marketing tactics and focusing on sustainable business practices rather than short-term profit spikes.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledWe believe in fair prices every day, not just when it's convenient for marketing.
Black Friday creates artificial scarcity and encourages overconsumption - we want no part of that.
Our customers trust us because they know our prices won't suddenly drop 50% next week.
Sustainable business means consistent value, not temporary discounts that devalue our products.
We're building relationships, not just making one-time sales during a manufactured shopping frenzy.
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