Cork Shoppers out in force for Black Friday

Shoppers in Cork are out in force today, as the Black Friday shopping extravaganza continues.
It's expected that Irish consumers will spend more than €100 million euro over the next 24 hours.
Despite fears that most would do their shopping on line, many shops have been open since 7am in order to cope with the increased crowds.
Black Friday has kicked off the Christmas shopping season in Cork, with thousands of shoppers in the city trying to bag a bargain.
These shoppers had a mixed view of the savings on offer Leeside:
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