marklowe+FollowTarget’s Kai Cenat Collab Sparks DramaTarget just teamed up with streamer Kai Cenat and his crew to launch a new personal care brand, but the internet is NOT here for it. People are calling out Target for trying to fix its DEI backlash with influencer partnerships instead of real change. Even after sleepovers and livestreams, folks are saying this move feels more like damage control than progress. Are you buying it, or is this just another corporate band-aid? #News #TargetBoycott #KaiCenat10Share
Megan Garcia+FollowWhy Target’s Losing Shoppers FastHere’s the tea: Target’s recent sales slump isn’t just about inflation—shoppers are actually boycotting after the company dialed back its diversity efforts. Foot traffic is down, and folks are spending their money elsewhere (Costco’s even seeing a boost for sticking with DEI). The big takeaway? Where you shop—and why—can really move the needle. If you’re looking for deals, now might be the time to check out Target for possible discounts, but don’t expect the crowds! #TargetBoycott #RetailTrends #MoneyMoves #ShopSmart #Shopping31Share
john72+FollowDid the Target Boycott Actually Work?So, Target’s sales just dropped nearly 3% after they scaled back their diversity programs, and it looks like the boycott actually made a dent. If you ever wondered if voting with your wallet matters, here’s your proof. Shoppers who felt Target ditched its inclusivity promises decided to take their money elsewhere, and it showed up in the numbers. Next time you’re tempted to skip a store over its policies, remember: your shopping cart speaks louder than you think! #TargetBoycott #MoneyTalks #RetailTrends #ConsumerPower #Shopping160199Share
Jordan Williams+FollowIs Boycotting Target Hurting Black Businesses?So, here’s the tea: some folks are boycotting Target to protest its rollback on diversity efforts, hoping to flex the power of the Black dollar. But it’s not all wins—Black-owned brands and local vendors who finally got shelf space at Target are feeling the pinch, and some workers are even losing hours. It’s a classic catch-22: trying to make a statement, but also risking the very progress you’re fighting for. Sometimes, shopping local isn’t as simple as it sounds! #MoneyMoves #ShopSmart #CommunityImpact #BlackBusiness #TargetBoycott #Shopping80Share
Bryan Grant+FollowWhy Some Shoppers Are Skipping TargetEver wonder why your local Target seems a little quieter? Black church leaders, led by Rev. Jamal Bryant, started a Target "fast"—basically, a spending freeze—after the company rolled back its diversity programs. Now, they're calling for a full-on boycott until Target puts real money into Black businesses and communities. The impact? Store visits are down, especially in New Jersey. If you want your dollars to speak, this is one way to do it! #TargetBoycott #MoneyTalks #ShopWithPurpose #DEI #Shopping10454Share
Kim Reeves+FollowTarget Boycott: Does Skipping Stores Really Work?So, Target promised to spend $2 billion with Black-owned businesses by July, but not everyone’s buying it. After Target rolled back its diversity efforts, a 40-day boycott led by church leaders hit them hard—think fewer shoppers and a big stock drop. The CEO met with Al Sharpton to patch things up, but many activists say it’s just for show. If you ever wondered if skipping a store makes a difference, Target’s recent troubles are proof that your wallet has power! #TargetBoycott #MoneyTalks #DEI #ConsumerPower #RetailDrama #Business129156Share