Polish your credit card and count your notes, because itās that time of year again. Thatās right: Black Friday. A holiday that sets itself squarely at the foot of capitalism, Black Friday has become synonymous with sales, sales, sales. (And more sales.) But, it hasnāt always been that way. The term āBlack Fridayā was initially coined on the 24 September, 1869, when the US gold market crashed. A little different to what it means today! The meaning changed to reflect the status of ābeing in the blackā for US business - when accounting by hand, black is used for profit and red for losses. Because the day after Thanksgiving signified the start of a lucrative period for retail, it became known as Black Friday! To celebrate it, hereās some fun facts! Black Friday wasnāt officially claimed to be the busiest shopping day of the year, until 2001. š 12% of Black Friday shoppers are drunk. š» Itās actually not the busiest shopping day of the year. The Saturday before Christmas is! š The days from Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday capture 20% of all holiday online shopping! š¦ š¤« If you want to make the most of 42courses this Black Friday, use this code #BlackFriday at checkout! š¤«