BLACK FRIDAY SPOILER

Very.co.uk accidentally reveals Black Friday deals a month early

SHOPPERS desperate for a deal may have been given a sneak peek into Black Friday deals.

More than 460 high-end items - including from Calvin Klein and Le Specs - have been uncovered as part of All Black Friday deals on the VeryExclusive online store.

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Dedicated shoppers are expected to flock to stores including Argos and Boots for dealsCredit: Getty Images

The deals can be seen to have slashed prices by more than 50 per cent, revealed more than a month before the shopping bonanza.

The list of clothes, beauty accessories, bags and shoes are not the official list of discounted items but shoppers are sure to keep an eye on the website for a headstart.

While the retailer has remained tight-lipped about what is to come on Black Friday, huge discounts of up to 30 per cent have previously been snapped up by keen shoppers looking for a deal.

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Prices at stores including Amazon, Argos  and Boots are expected to be slashed on November 25 as part of the shopping tradition that the UK has adopted from the UK.

The price plummet is an attempt to get shoppers opening their wallets in the lead up to Christmas, with the day earning its name as it is often the day shops "move into the black" - meaning they have enough money to cover costs.

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Dedicated bargain hunters have already be seen to get out of control for the shopping splurge, often descending into violence.

Write it down - Black Friday has quickly become a British shopper's heavenCredit: Getty Images

While many shoppers are expected to fight it out for the best deals in store, many retailers have said they expect most of the shopping to be done online.

Last year, Amazon reported more than six million items were ordered from the site.

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Experts have predicted a huge £5 billion will be spent over the week between Thursday 24 and Monday 28 November this year - with half of that spent over mobile.



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