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Most items get 90 days, but some get much longer: Target's standard return window is 90 days, but many Target-owned brands come with a generous 365-day satisfaction guarantee.
The Target app is your best friend: Digital receipts, purchase tracking, Drive Up returns, and easier online returns all work through the app, making it much easier to get your money back.
Know the exceptions: Electronics typically have just a 30-day return window, while Apple products and mobile phones must usually be returned within 14 days.
Target has one of the most customer-friendly return policies in retail.
But if you've ever tried returning something without a receipt, waited too long, or bought a Target-owned brand, you've probably noticed that the rules aren't quite as simple as the giant "90-day returns" promise hanging over customer service.
The good news is that once you understand a few key exceptions and loopholes, Target's return policy becomes one of the most useful money-saving tools available to shoppers.
Here's exactly how it works.
Most items get a 90-day return window
Let's start with the basic rule. Most unopened and opened items purchased at Target can be returned within 90 days of purchase for a refund or exchange.
The easiest way to make this happen is by having one of the following:
Original receipt Digital receipt in the Target app Target Circle account used during purchase Credit card used to make the purchase
Target has become very good at being able to look up your purchases, which means losing a paper receipt is no longer the disaster that it once was.
That said, keeping purchases tied to your Target account makes everything significantly easier, which is why their app is so useful (more on that later!).
Always enter the phone number tied to your Target account at checkout. Many shoppers do it for Target Circle savings, but it also creates a digital purchase history that can make returns much easier months later.
Pro tip: Target Circle Card holders (formerly RedCard), get an additional 30 days to make a return. That effectively turns their standard 90-day window into 120 days for most purchases. Shoppers tend to focus on the 5% discount that comes with the card, but the extra return time can be surprisingly valuable when buying seasonal products, home dcor, or gifts.
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Walmart customers in select locations can now order Subway meals directly through the Walmart app and website.
Subway orders can be delivered on their own or alongside groceries and other Walmart purchases.
Walmart plans to expand the service to approximately 1,400 Subway locations inside Walmart stores by the end of the summer.
As shoppers increasingly look for ways to simplify their errands, Walmart is adding a new option that combines meals and everyday essentials in a single delivery.
The retailer announced that customers in select locations can now order freshly made Subway meals through the Walmart app or Walmart.com and have them delivered in as little as 30 minutes.
The move marks Walmarts first expansion of its Express Delivery service into restaurant food, allowing customers to add a prepared meal to their shopping experience without making a separate stop.
The future of retail is about bringing more of customers everyday needs into a single, seamless experience, Tracy Poulliot, EVP eCommerce and Marketing, Walmart U.S., said in a news release.
Bringing Subway delivery into the Walmart app is another way were using our proximity to customers and scale to make everyday decisions simpler and everyday life a little easier.
How it works
The new offering is launching this month in select Walmart stores across Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas.
Customers can place an order for a Subway meal by itself or combine it with groceries, household items, and other eligible products through Walmarts Express Delivery service.
According to Walmart, the goal is to make it easier for customers to get more of what they need in a single order. Subway was selected as the first restaurant partner because it is Walmarts largest in-store restaurant tenant, with locations inside many Walmart stores across the country.
Walmart plans to expand the delivery option to roughly 1,400 Subway locations by the end of the summer.
What this means for consumers
For consumers, the biggest change is convenience.
Rather than placing separate orders through multiple apps, customers in participating areas can order a sandwich and other household necessities through a single Walmart transaction.
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