With the news that a lot of retailers will be open this year on Thanksgiving Day, I've seen a few different Facebook and Twitter posts about people choosing not to shop as a boycott defense for workers not getting to spend time with their families. Whereas the news does show how much society has migrated toward wanting the ability to shop all of the time, is it the correct thing to be doing?
I know that Thanksgiving isn’t even here yet, but some already have Christmas on their minds, especially the merchants gearing up for the big sales, not just on Black Friday, but now on Thanksgiving itself! While some shoppers are chomping at the bit to score all the huge deals, several employees have expressed their distain for the idea of being open on Thanksgiving. Do you think they have a valid complaint?
This is not the proper way to return a dish. The owner of this dish was surprised and disgusted when his "deadbeat" sister-in-law returned his casserole dish from Thanksgiving. The dish contained, or used to contain, sweet potatoes from the family's Thanksgiving dinner, four months ago. Nature has obviously taken over, due to lack of proper storage and cleanliness. Who would return t
In this heartwarming video, a man bought a plane ticket from Hong Kong to fly home and surprise his family, who weren't expecting him. Basically unless you did this for Thanksgiving too, you've been outdone. Putting raisins in the pumpkin cake just doesn't seem like that big of a shocker all of the sudden...
There is a tradition with the Shutts boys....all six of them, to have a little street football game on Thanksgiving. Something we've been doing for years. We started playing street football when we were little kids with a lot of time and not a lot of money...
The big gimmick this Thanksgiving season is retailers beginning their Black Friday sales on Thursday, a day previously reserved for turkey and football with the family. This has understandably annoyed retail employees, who now have to work on what was previously a holiday. It also isn't necessarily winning over consumers.
Thanksgiving dinner is by far one of the best meals of the year. What's even better than the dinner itself? Thanksgiving leftovers! The possibilities are endless when it comes to creating new ways to enjoy the mass amount of food leftover from this feasting holiday.
I think it's weird to have Thanksgiving dinner at a restaurant. A lot of people do it, however, so I created a poll to get YOUR opinion. Here's what you said:
Thanksgiving is a day full of wonderful joys. Spending time with loved ones, watching football, and stuffing yourself silly are just a few ways to enjoy your holiday. Now you can add one more joy to this already stuffed holiday. Shopping.