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27 Nov 2024


NextImg:Hulu Black Friday deal 2024: Pay just $1/month for a year subscription

It’s not even Thanksgiving yet, but we’ve already got a killer Black Friday deal to tell you about — one that will offer over $100 in savings by the time you’re done with it.

Hulu’s Black Friday Deal is now live, and it’s a good one: normally $9.99/month, you can get a whole year of Hulu (With Ads) for just $0.99/month.

At the end of one year, you’ll have saved $108 and streamed some of the best shows and movies out there. If streaming and saving is something you’re into, you’re going to want to get this deal now.

Simply go to the Hulu homepage and either create a new account or log into an existing (but canceled) account and choose the deal option. From there, enter your payment information; you’ll be charged $11.88 for the entire year on the day you subscribe.

In one year, your subscription will be renewed at the current monthly price of Hulu (With Ads) — which is $9.99/month right now.

New and eligible returning subscribers are able to take advantage of this limited-time offer — Hulu defines an eligible returning subscriber as a user who has canceled their subscription at least one month ago.

Anyone who subscribes to Disney+, Max, or ESPN+ without the full Disney or Magic Bundle can also sign up at the deal price.

Thanksgiving is late this year, falling on Thursday, November 28, 2024.

This year, Black Friday and its much-anticipated sales will occur on Friday, November 29, 2024.

We recommend shopping early for items that are likely to sell out, such as perennial gift favorites like Xbox, Ugg boots, PS5, Apple AirPods, the editor-approved Dyson AirWrap and more.

Yes! Most stores and big box retailers continue to hold traditional in-store Black Friday sales but also match discounts for online shoppers. According to the National Retail Federation, Black Friday has topped Cyber Monday as the busiest day of the calendar year for online shopping since 2019.

The earliest usage of “Black Friday” as we know it dates back to the 1950s or ’60s, with “black” nodding to dreaded traffic jams caused by shoppers crowding downtown retail stores, as well as understaffed sales associates. Retailers attempted to rename the day “Big Friday” to signify a day of family fun and shopping. Although the rebrand didn’t stick, the positive connotation did. Retail businesses enjoy increased sales, and consumers enjoy corresponding holiday shopping discounts.

Despite being a great day for retailers, Black Friday still draws on the dark side of American consumerism, as many will remember violent crowds competing for limited merchandise. However, with the advent of internet shopping, retailers and e-tailers have continued to see record-breaking sales in recent years, without the morbid mob mentality kicking off the holiday season.

This year, the online shopping holiday Cyber Monday will take place on Monday, December 2, 2024.

The short answer is, it depends. Some retailers approach Black Friday and Cyber Monday differently, discounting various brands and products throughout the days after Thanksgiving, sometimes at different price points.

Traditionally, Cyber Monday offers retailers an opportunity to drop deeper discounts on already on-sale products. However, consumers should take caution: waiting for Cyber Monday is a risk that products, or certain sizes or models, may sell out.

Conversely, some stores don’t differentiate between their Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales.

Jet-setters rejoice: Travel Tuesday, with its great deals on flights, hotels, cruises, all-inclusives, and more, will take place on Tuesday, December 3, 2024.

Right here! Follow Post Wanted shopping coverage for all the Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Travel Tuesday deals worth your coin in 2024.

Why Trust Post Wanted by the New York Post

This article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Post Wanted Shopping and New York Post’s streaming property, Decider. Angela keeps readers up to date with cord-cutter-friendly deals, and information on how to watch your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and movies on each streaming service. Not only does Angela test and compare the streaming services she writes about to ensure readers are getting the best prices, but she’s also a superfan specializing in the intersection of shopping, tech, sports, and pop culture. Prior to joining Decider and New York Post in 2023, she wrote about streaming and consumer tech at Insider Reviews.

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