(FOCUS: BLACKFRIDAY FRENZY LOSES ITS SPARK AS CONSUMERS BUY CAUTIOUSLY).
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The National Department of Health sound the alarm as Black Friday fever grips the country, warning shoppers to think about their safety before chasing bargains. Officials say consumers are snapping up food and other goods at record pace, but cautioned that low prices mean nothing if products are unsafe or of poor quality. With crowds expected to flood malls nationwide before the end of the Black Friday specials on Sunday, the department is urging South Africans to stay alert and shop smart.
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