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Black Friday 2025: Smart Ways to Save (or Avoid Spending)


The Countdown to Black Friday Is On

Black Friday 2025 is just under a month away, and the buzz has already started. For some people, it’s exciting, a chance to grab a few bargains before Christmas. For others, it brings a wave of pressure from endless sale alerts, flashy banners, and “too good to miss” countdowns.

There are genuine savings out there, but these sales can just as easily lead to overspending and regret. The truth is that whether you benefit from Black Friday depends on how you approach it.

If you plan ahead, it can be a smart time to save on things you were already going to buy. Without a plan, it can drain your budget before December even begins.

Here’s how to decide whether to shop or skip the sales this year and how to stay in control either way.

When Is Black Friday 2025?

November 2025 UK calendar with Friday 28 circled and Black Friday handwritten as a reminder.

This year, Black Friday falls on Friday 28 November 2025, running through the weekend into Cyber Monday on 1 December 2025.

Retailers rarely wait for the big day anymore. Expect early access sales from mid-November, and even some “sneak previews” popping up in the first week of the month.

Knowing the dates helps you plan ahead. You can set reminders, budget properly, and avoid being caught off guard by those last-minute “flash sale” temptations.

Is Black Friday Worth It in 2025?

That depends on your goals. Black Friday can be brilliant for saving on planned purchases but risky if you are just browsing for the sake of it.

Here’s a quick checklist to see where you stand:

✅ Do you already have a list of things you actually need?
✅ Have you set a clear spending limit?
✅ Do you know the regular (non-sale) prices of those items?
❌ Are you tempted to “just look” or shop because of the hype?

If you checked mostly ✅, Black Friday could be worth it. If not, you might be better off skipping it this year.

What to Expect from UK Retailers

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Most big UK retailers will go all in again this year. Expect to see deals like these:

  • Amazon UK: tech, toys, homeware, beauty

  • Boots: beauty gift sets and popular “Star Gifts”

  • Currys: laptops, TVs, home appliances

  • Argos: toys, small electronics, games

  • John Lewis: homeware, mid-range tech

  • Superdrug: fragrance, skincare, makeup

  • Tesco and ASDA: kitchen gadgets, toys, seasonal gift

Supermarkets and high-street shops often focus on branded sets, small tech, and home items, ideal if those are already on your list.

Recommended read: Best Black Friday deals for 2025 – Which?

How to Spot a Real Black Friday Deal

Setting December budget after Black Friday

Not all deals are what they seem. Some prices are quietly inflated before the big day to make discounts look bigger. Here’s how to tell the difference:

  1. Track prices early. Use tools like PriceSpy, PriceRunner, or CamelCamelCamel (for Amazon).

  2. Compare across stores. Never rely on one “exclusive” deal.

  3. Check the small print. Look at delivery fees, refund terms, and bundle add-ons.

  4. Watch out for bundles. Some combine slow-moving items to make the deal look better.

  5. Read reviews. Cheaper models are sometimes made specifically for sale events and lack features.

Start watching prices now so you’ll know what’s truly a bargain later.

Should You Shop or Skip
Black Friday 2025?

There’s no right answer. It’s about what’s best for you. But whichever you choose, have a plan.

✅ If You Decide to Shop
  • Make a clear wishlist before the sales start.

  • Set a realistic budget and divide it by category.

  • Bookmark products now so you can track prices.

  • Sign up for retailer alerts to catch early deals.

  • Use cashback and loyalty points (Nectar, Tesco Clubcard, Quidco).

  • Sleep on unplanned purchases. If you still want it tomorrow, great. If not, you’ve saved yourself money.

🚫 If You Decide to Skip
  • Plan a no-spend weekend or swap day instead.

  • Make a “Do Not Buy” list of your impulse triggers.

  • Mute sale notifications for a few days.

  • Use the time to declutter or plan your December budget.

Skipping Black Friday isn’t missing out. It’s choosing peace of mind over pressure.

Apps and Tools That Help You Save

Checking cashback app to save during Black Friday 2025

Set yourself up before 28 November with a few handy tools:

  • Quidco – cashback on everyday shopping. Dont forget to install the  browser extension – it shows cashback offers as you browse online

  • Honey – automatically finds discount codes

  • PriceSpy / PriceRunner – compare real prices

  • Monzo Pots – set aside a Black Friday fund

  • Too Good To Go – save on food while you skip the sales

Mix and match these for small, effortless savings that add up.

What’s Actually Worth Buying?

✔️ Usually Worth It

  • Kitchen appliances (air fryers, coffee machines)

  • Beauty gift sets (often half price)

  • Smart tech (speakers, bulbs, accessories)

  • Gaming bundles

  • Subscription offers (streaming, software, antivirus)

❌ Often Overhyped

  • TVs with vague model numbers

  • Furniture (January sales usually beat November)

  • Toys (cheaper closer to Christmas)

  • Fast fashion (often even cheaper after Boxing Day)

If you wouldn’t buy it at full price, it’s worth thinking twice.

Before You Buy: Quick Checklist

Person comparing online prices on laptop before buying during Black Friday 2025.

Before you click “add to basket,” pause for a quick sense check:

  • Have you compared prices on at least two other websites?

  • Would you still want it if it wasn’t on sale?

  • Does it fit within this month’s budget, not next month’s credit card bill?

  • Is it something you’ll use more than once?

If the answer to any of those is no, it might be better to save the money for something that truly adds value later.

Common Black Friday Traps

Retailers are experts at making you feel like you’ll miss out. Be careful of:

  • “Was £99, now £49!” with no proof of the old price

  • Countdown timers and “Only 3 left!” pop-ups

  • Free delivery thresholds that tempt you to overspend

  • Buy Now Pay Later offers that lead to long-term debt

A real deal shouldn’t feel rushed or stressful.

Recommended read: Best Black Friday deals for 2025 – Which?

Even If You’re Not Buying, Plan Ahead

Black Friday can still be useful even if you skip the sales. Use the time to:

  • Review your current subscriptions

  • Build or tweak your festive budget

  • Reflect on past impulse buys

  • Make a wishlist for January sales

The real win isn’t the discount. It’s knowing your money is going exactly where you want it to.

Business and Side Hustle Savings

If you run a small business or side hustle, this can still be a good time to invest wisely:

  • Stock up on stationery, packaging, or supplies
  • Renew web tools such as hosting or Canva Pro
  • Buy equipment or devices that support your work.

Stick to what will bring value, not just what’s on sale.

It’s Totally OK to Opt Out

Opt Out text with thumbs-up symbol representing skipping Black Friday 2025 sales

More people are saying no to big sales events to protect their time, money, and sanity. If you skip Black Friday this year, you’re not missing out. You’re simply choosing differently.

  • You don’t owe retailers your attention or your money.

  • Peace of mind is worth more than a 50% discount.

  • Saying no can feel just as satisfying as saying yes.

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With just under a month to go until Black Friday 2025, now’s the time to decide how you’ll handle it. Will you shop intentionally and stick to your plan, or give yourself permission to sit it out this year?

Either way, remember this: you’re in control. Black Friday isn’t a test of how savvy you are. It’s just another day on the calendar. Choose what fits your life, your values, and your budget.

If you found this guide helpful, share it with a friend who might need a reminder that saving money sometimes means not spending it at all.

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Here are answers to some common questions.

Are Black Friday deals always worth it?
Not always. Some discounts are genuine, while others are the same price as earlier in the year.

Is it better to shop online or in-store?
Online usually offers a wider stock and easier price comparison, while in-store can have extra local offers.

How do I avoid overspending?
Make a list, set a strict budget and only buy things you already planned for.

Should I wait for Cyber Monday?
Some tech deals improve on Cyber Monday, but popular items sell out early.

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Here are more guides to help you save money during busy shopping seasons and cut everyday costs.

Quidco Cashback – The Secret to Smarter UK Shopping
Learn how to earn cashback at thousands of retailers and stack rewards with sales events.

Unlock Hidden Savings: The Ultimate Guide to Voucher Shopping
Find out how to use vouchers, discount codes and reward programmes to reduce your spending year-round.

Airtime Rewards: Save on Your Phone Bill Without Changing How You Shop
Cut your monthly phone bill with automatic cashback on everyday shopping.

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