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Target Just Revealed a Major Holiday Shopping Update—and It's Good News for Shoppers


Requesting a price match is easy. Simply provide proof of the current lower price at guest services in your local Target store. For purchases made online or in the Target app, the retailer says to ... Read More

Target’s efforts to make amends with customers hit a snag


Target’s decision had an alarming ripple effect, sparking backlash from consumers, which resulted in several massive boycotts. Since then, the retailer’s sales and store foot traffic have nosedived, ... Read More

Target says it's working with ChatGPT for AI-assisted shopping


Target's move, which follows a similar deal between Walmart and OpenAI, comes as the retailer is struggling with declining sales. Read More

Target's Black Friday deals run Nov. 2 through Dec. 24


Target's "Early Black Friday Sale" will run Nov. 6–8. Shoppers will be able to save with week-long deals every Sunday from Nov. 2 through Dec 24. Shoppers will also be able to save if prices drop with ... Read More

Target Predicting Weak Holiday Sales As Consumer Angst Weighs On Season


The holiday season isn’t expected to be a bright one for Target this year after the retail giant reported tumbling third quarter profits and said it expects to see sales slump in the coming months, ... Read More


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