Chattanooga Times Free Press

REI closing for Black Friday

Retailer urges shoppers, staff to go outside

- BY ANNE D’INNOCENZIO

NEW YORK — Specialty outdoor retailer REI will keep its stores closed the day after Thanksgivi­ng for the second straight year, even though it’s one of the busiest shopping days of the year. It will also again pay employees for the day off in a campaign that encourages people to spend time outdoors.

Online shoppers can put items in their cart, though no orders will be processed that day.

CEO Jerry Stritzke told The Associated Press the company’s move last year, which it dubbed #OptOutside, gained momentum on social media from various outdoor groups. He said he saw more than 20,000 social media posts from REI’s 12,000 employees. Many had their first Black Friday off in more than 20 years, he said.

REI, which has 149 stores, is now working with more than 275 organizati­ons from the nonprofit, private and public sectors, including the National Parks Service, to push the idea.

The Thanksgivi­ng weekend has been fiercely competitiv­e, as many stores that were opening earlier and earlier on Friday are now open on Thanksgivi­ng itself. That has hurt business on Black Friday, which had been the traditiona­l kickoff to the holiday shopping season. But there’s also been a backlash, as employees have complained that stores are putting profits over workers celebratin­g the holiday.

Some stores such as Office Depot and hhgregg that have opened on Thanksgivi­ng in the past are not doing so this year, saying workers should have family time. But many retailers also say being open on Thanksgivi­ng doesn’t make good business sense. Still, the tide hasn’t quite turned. Macy’s says it will open an hour earlier than last year on Thanksgivi­ng.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Outdoor enthusiast­s camp and line up for the REI DC Flagship Grand Opening & Block Party on Friday in Washington, D.C.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Outdoor enthusiast­s camp and line up for the REI DC Flagship Grand Opening & Block Party on Friday in Washington, D.C.

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