Black Friday UK Deals: Where To Get The Best Discounts (PICTURES)

Here's Where To Get The Best Black Friday Deals
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Black Friday, the biggest shopping day in America's retail calendar, is set to hit Britain's shops this Friday as store bosses plan offers as high as 70% off to get people buying.

The manic pre-Christmas rush to the shops on 'Black Friday' got its name as shops would be propelled "into the black" and soar into profitability on a tidal wave of shoppers.

Here's where to get the best deals and discounts for your Black Friday shopping.

Best Black Friday UK Deals 2013
Get to Asda sharpish...(01 of05)
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The supermarket, owned by US giant Wal-Mart is offering "earth shattering deals" across its 350 stores, pricing the Cyclone Explorer 7 inch tablet computer for as low as £49.Asda expect the Cyclone Explorer to sell out within two hours of stores opening at 8am, along with other products like LG 42 inch plasma TVs at "unbeatable" prices.
Snap up some Very generous discounts!(02 of05)
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Very.co.uk is slashing prices for homeware, fashion, beauty and electrical items by as much as 70% from 8am on Friday. Sony wireless headphones will be be sold at £49 (cut from £99), while 43 inch Samsung Plasma TVs will go for £349 (cut rom £549).
You can always rely on John Lewis(03 of05)
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John Lewis is set to do more than ever this Black Friday, offering discounts of up to 50% on small electrical items, up to £200 on large appliances, laptops and up to 25% off TVs.
Or stay at home and visit Amazon?(04 of05)
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Amazon is doubling the amount of products on offer on Friday to 2,000, with "Lightning Deals" offering a limited quantity of a product for a limited period of time.Deals will include high-spec coffee machines, signed CDs and Kindle Fire devices.
Why not take a bite out of Apple's deals? (05 of05)
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They'll be holding a one-day Black Friday event at their Apple Store - expect discounted iPads, iPhones, MacBooks and other Apple goodies.