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PHOTOS: Black Friday frenzy goes global - and not everyoneB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s happy

Many countries donB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™t celebrate Thanksgiving, but they are participating in Black Friday consumerism

People donB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™t celebrate Thanksgiving in France, or Denmark, or South Africa - but they do shop on Black Friday.

The U.S. sales phenomenon has spread to retailers across the world in recent years with such force that itB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s prompting a backlash from some activists, politicians and even consumers.

Workers at Amazon in Germany went on strike for better pay on one of the busiest days of the year. Near Paris, climate demonstrators blocked one of the companyB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s warehouses on Thursday to protest over-production they say is killing the planet. Some French lawmakers want to ban Black Friday altogether.

Consumer rights groups in Britain and some other countries say itB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s not always clear how real or big the discounts are. Other critics say it hurts small businesses.

Angela Charlton And Claire Parker, The Associated Press

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