In scenes of pandemonium around the country, common civility went out the window as yelling customers punched it out in a bid to secure reduced-price televisions and coffee makers.
Police in Manchester said three people had been arrested as the sales spiraled "out of control" after stores in the city in northwest England opened at midnight.
"The events of last night were totally predictable and I am disappointed that stores did not have sufficient security staff on duty," said Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Peter Fahy.
His deputy Ian Hopkins said they had to close several outlets of Tesco, Britain's biggest retailer.
"People have been trampling on each other and it's been akin to a mini-riot in some of the stores. A lady's had her wrist broken, a member of the public in a wheelchair had a TV dropped on them and a security guard in one of the stores has been punched," he said.
They urged stores to learn the lessons for next year and work with the police to reduce the risks of disorder.
Jamie Hook was buying food at the Stretford Tesco in Manchester yesterday when "the screaming started".
"I looked at the massive crowd to see people climbing over shelves and displays, staff running for cover, fights breaking out, stock flying through air, people breaking through carrying televisions -- and this was before the sale had even started.
"The lady on the till I was at was in tears, terrified," he said, according to the BBC.
Shaun Thompson, 21, said he saw a female member of staff in the store with what appeared to be a black eye.
"People were ripping covers off the shelves, they were fighting with each other, fighting over TVs. I have never seen anything like it in my life. It was quite scary," he added.
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