Kim Brown+FollowTarget’s Staff Drama: Should Shoppers Worry?Target’s trying to bounce back, but half its employees say management’s efforts aren’t cutting it. With a CEO change coming and workers feeling unheard, the store that made ‘cheap chic’ cool is struggling to keep up as shoppers hunt for bigger bargains elsewhere. Boycotts and backlash over Pride and DEI moves haven’t helped. If you’re a Target regular, keep an eye out—store vibes and deals might shift as new leadership steps in. #Business #LocalBusiness #Target68Share
Megan Garcia+FollowTarget’s Delivery Hack: No More Sneaky Markups!Next time you’re shopping for pet food, home fixes, or pharmacy must-haves, here’s a money move: Target just promised that same-day delivery prices will match in-store prices—even when you order from Petco, Lowe’s, or CVS through Shipt. No more surprise markups! This is Target’s way of winning over shoppers who want convenience without paying extra. If you love getting stuff delivered but hate hidden fees, this is your cue to check out Target Circle 360. #Business #LocalBusiness #Target10Share
Bryan Grant+FollowTarget’s Price Match Switch: Will You Pay More?Heads up, Target fans! The days of scoring Amazon or Walmart prices at Target are over. Target just ditched its competitor price match policy, so now you can only get a price adjustment if Target itself drops the price within 14 days. That means your go-to deals on TVs, diapers, or even sparkling water might cost a bit more. Time to double-check prices before you hit “add to cart”—those small savings add up! #Business #LocalBusiness #Target11Share
carlsongary+FollowWhy Target Shoppers Are Jumping ShipEver notice your friends skipping Target runs lately? Turns out, Target’s been losing shoppers after some big controversies—like dropping diversity programs and scaling back Pride merch. That’s led to boycotts and a 2.8% sales dip. People are saying Target’s prices are too high and the vibe just isn’t the same. If you’re hunting for deals or a store that matches your values, it might be time to check out other options! #Business #LocalBusiness #Target9454Share
Timothy Weaver+FollowTarget vs Walmart: Where Are You Shopping Now?So, Target just ditched its price match policy for Walmart and Amazon, and shoppers are not having it. People are noticing prices at Target are up to $4 higher than at other stores, so many are making the switch to Walmart for their everyday buys. If you’re looking to stretch your dollars, it might be time to compare receipts and see which store gives you more bang for your buck! #Business #LocalBusiness #Target1227Share
Amanda Carroll+FollowTarget’s Price Match Drama: Where’s the Best Deal?Heads up, Target fans: the store just ditched its price match policy, and shoppers are not happy. People are saying they’re paying up to $4 more per item compared to Walmart or Amazon. The big shift? Target will only match its own prices now, not competitors. So if you’re hunting for the best deal, it might be time to check out the competition. Money hack: always compare prices before you buy! #Business #LocalBusiness #Target00Share
Anthony Cook+FollowTarget Ditches Price Matching—Now What?Heads up, Target shoppers: the days of snagging a deal by showing a competitor’s lower price are over. Starting July 28, Target will only match prices within its own stores and website. Translation: no more showing a Walmart ad at checkout for a discount. But don’t worry—Best Buy, Walmart, and Home Depot still let you play the price-match game. So, if you love hunting for the best deal, you’ve still got options! #Business #LocalBusiness #Target10Share
Megan Garcia+FollowTarget Drops Price Match—Now What?Heads up, Target fans: the days of snagging Walmart or Amazon deals at Target are over. Target just axed its price match policy with other retailers, so now you can only match prices with other Target stores or Target.com. Some shoppers are bummed, sharing their reactions on TikTok and Reddit. If you relied on price matching for your savings, it might be time to double-check prices before you shop—or consider switching up your shopping routine! #Business #LocalBusiness #Target20Share
john72+FollowTarget’s Price Match Perk is Toast!Heads up, Target fans: the days of snagging a better deal just by asking are over. Target quietly ditched its famous price match policy, so now you can only match prices within Target itself—not with other stores. That means your Christmas shopping could cost more this year, and experts think other stores might follow suit. Pro tip: use price comparison apps like Honey or Google Shopping to make sure you’re still getting the best bang for your buck! #Business #LocalBusiness #Target00Share
Megan Garcia+FollowTarget’s Price Match Perk is Gone—Now What?Heads up, deal hunters: Target just axed its popular price match policy with other stores like Walmart and Amazon. From now on, you can only price match with other Target stores or Target.com. So, no more showing a cheaper Amazon price at checkout for a discount. Target says most people only matched Target prices anyway, but for savvy shoppers, this means hunting for bargains just got trickier. Time to double-check those prices before you hit the checkout! #Business #LocalBusiness #Target00Share