New Delhi, Nov. 6 -- This year's Black Friday Sale in the United States is not looking like the big ticket for consumers to buy premium products at a cheaper rate, as Americans are now looking to stock up on everyday essentials amid inflation concerns in the US economy.

According to a report from the cloud-based payments platform, Lightspeed, the spending priorities in the United States are witnessing a shift where one in every four Americans plans to use the Black Friday discounts for essentials.

This means 23% of Americans are planning to purchase everyday essential items, including groceries, toiletries, and other household basic products, during the mega discount event. The report also highlighted that 47% of people plan to split th...