Okay we are just about a week and a half away from Thanksgiving and the biggest shopping day of the year Black Friday.  I even read where some guy has already started camping out at Best Buy, thankfully not this store.  I guess you can say, the madness has already begun to find out which stores will have the best deals. However, not to burst your bubble, some stores actually recycle their Black Friday deals.

Yes, according to WalletHub they have just just released something called the 2016 Black Friday Freshness Report. The report says 11 percent of all deals are recycled this year meaning some of the deals that came out last year are back again this year.  Among the retailers, Sears has the most recycled deals, totaling 28.0 percent of its current offers.

Here's the way the rest of some retailers panned out in this report on the  Most Recycled Deals.

Sears (28.0 percent)

Office Depot and OfficeMax (20.5% percent)

Staples (18.2% percent)

Kohl's (15.3% percent)

JCPenney (15.2% percent)

Big Lots (13.8% percent)

Ace Hardware (11.8% percent)

Amazon (10.8% percent)

Retailers with the Least Recycled Deals

Best Buy (6.6% percent)

Sam's Club (4.7% percent)

Walmart (4.6% percent)

Target (4.1% percent)

CVS Pharmacy (3.4% percent)

And for a complete list of Black Friday deals VISIT HERE.

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