Nancy Finds+FollowJuly sales you can't miss: Amazon, Target, WalmartLooking to snag some deals on electronics, home goods, or school supplies? July is the perfect time to shop! Amazon, Target, and Walmart are rolling out their summer sales with amazing discounts on tech, beauty, fashion, and more. Mark your calendars: Amazon Prime Day is July 8-11, Target Circle Week is July 6-12, and Walmart's Summer Savings Event kicks off online at midnight on July 8. Don't miss out on these savings! #Shopping #Amazon #Target #Walmart816Share
Jordan Williams+FollowTarget Tries the Temu Trick—Will It Work?So, Target’s latest move is to ship stuff straight from the factory to your doorstep, just like Temu and Shein. The idea? Skip the middle steps and (hopefully) get you better deals on things like clothes and home goods. But here’s the twist: with recent changes in import taxes, those savings might not actually show up. Plus, some retail pros think Target should focus on fixing its in-store experience instead. Would you wait longer for a deal, or do you just want your Target run to be easy? #Target #RetailTrends #ShoppingHacks #Business #LocalBusiness5636Share
Kim Brown+FollowTarget Wants You to Unlock Shelves With Your Phone?Ever get stuck waiting for someone to unlock a shelf at Target? That might change soon! Target is testing a new system where you can use your phone to open locked shelves—no more hunting down an employee for help. It’s their way of fighting shoplifting without making shopping a hassle. If it works, grabbing your favorite products could get a whole lot smoother. Would you use your phone to unlock stuff while shopping? #Target #RetailTech #ShoppingHacks #Business #LocalBusiness72Share
Nicole Washington+FollowTarget’s Amazon-Style Comeback MoveEver wish your Target haul showed up as fast as an Amazon Prime order? Target’s testing a new way to ship some items straight from the factory to your door—skipping the warehouse middleman. This could mean cheaper prices and faster deliveries, just like what you get from Amazon or Temu. With online shopping booming, Target’s hoping this new trick will bring shoppers back for more red cart runs—without ever leaving the couch. #Target #RetailTrends #OnlineShopping #Business #LocalBusiness00Share
Anthony Cook+FollowWhy Target’s 10-Item Rule Has Shoppers FumingEver tried to breeze through self-checkout at Target, only to get stuck behind a 10-item limit? You’re not alone! Target’s new rule is meant to speed things up and cut down on theft, but many shoppers say it just leads to longer lines at the regular registers. Meanwhile, Walmart and Sam’s Club are experimenting with member-only lanes and app-based checkouts. The bottom line: if you’re doing a big shop, you might want to skip self-checkout for now! #RetailHacks #SelfCheckout #Target #Shopping44Share
Anthony Cook+FollowTarget’s AI Obsession: Help or Hype?So, Target tried to jazz up your holiday shopping with AI, but instead of magic, it’s been more mayhem—think facial recognition, chatbots for staff, and a whole lot of data tracking. Shoppers are still running into empty shelves and long lines, and Target’s sales just took a nosedive. The twist? Their fix is... even more AI. If you’re wondering when robots will finally restock the coffee aisle, you’re not alone! #Target #AIinRetail #ShoppingLife #Shopping00Share
jhampton+FollowTarget’s Loyalty Blunder: Sales Take a HitSo, Target tried to please everyone and ended up pleasing no one. After backtracking on their support for diversity and Pride, they managed to upset both longtime fans and new shoppers. The result? Fewer people are making Target runs, and sales dropped by nearly 3%. Meanwhile, competitors like Costco and Apple stuck to their values and kept their crowds. Lesson: don’t ditch your loyal customers for a quick win—your wallet will feel it! #Target #RetailDrama #MoneyMoves #Business16230Share
john72+FollowWhy Target’s Prices Might Go Up SoonHeads up, Target fans: the store’s been having a rough patch lately. Sales are down, and they’re blaming everything from trade wars (hello, higher prices on your favorite snacks) to backlash over cutting back on diversity programs. If you’ve noticed fewer deals or pricier carts, you’re not alone. Target’s trying to bounce back with new plans, but for now, expect some changes next time you shop. #Target #RetailTrends #MoneyHacks #ConsumerTips #Shopping11Share
Anthony Cook+FollowWhy Is Everyone Skipping Target Lately?Target just had another rough quarter—shoppers are spending less, and sales dropped again. Their CEO says they need to get people back in the aisles, blaming everything from higher prices to online drama. To win us back, Target’s adding 10,000 new items, some starting at just $1. So, if you’re bargain hunting, keep an eye out for fresh deals on your next Target run! #Target #RetailTrends #MoneyHacks #ShoppingTips #Shopping3348Share
Amanda Carroll+FollowWhy Target’s Losing Shoppers to CostcoTarget’s sales are slipping, and it’s not just the economy. After rolling back some diversity efforts, Target noticed fewer shoppers—especially those who care about inclusion—are heading to their stores. Many are choosing Costco instead. If you’re looking for deals, Target’s keeping their $1, $3, and $5 Bullseye’s Playground prices steady, even as they juggle import costs. Pro tip: Compare Target’s same-day delivery with Costco’s bulk buys to see which saves you more on your next shopping run! #Target #Costco #RetailTrends #MoneyHacks #ShoppingTips #Shopping61Share