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Walmart implementing new strategies for Black Friday.

Many deals happen on Black Friday that sometimes cause wild conditions in stores like Walmart.

By Justin Salhani
Walmart workers protest outside a store in Paramount, California on November 23, 2012. Workers were joined by members of the clergy, community organizations and other supporters to protest the company's attempts to silence them for speaking out for better jobs, according to Making Change at Walmart, which is organized by the United Food & Commercial Workers union. Nine people were arrested for failing to disperse. UPI/Jim Ruymen
Walmart workers protest outside a store in Paramount, California on November 23, 2012. Workers were joined by members of the clergy, community organizations and other supporters to protest the company's attempts to silence them for speaking out for better jobs, according to Making Change at Walmart, which is organized by the United Food & Commercial Workers union. Nine people were arrested for failing to disperse. UPI/Jim Ruymen | License Photo

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(UPI) -- Walmart is using a number of strategies to try and avoid problems on Black Friday this year. Common complaints are that customers can't find a desired product.

Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving and many stores give large discounts on items.

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Walmart "announced that it is launching pre-Black Friday savings starting this Friday by lowering prices on popular toys and electronics to match offers from Best Buy, Target and Toys "R" Us one week early. Walmart is also extending its Christmas ad matching policy, which was previously limited to in-store purchases, to Walmart.com customers, from Nov. 1 through Dec. 24," reported ABC News.

"Walmart's not going to be beat on price," said Walmart's Executive VP Steve Bratspies.

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