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Shoppers can place their order directly through the Walmart app or website

By Kristen Dalli of ConsumerAffairs
June 5, 2026
  • 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.

Whether someone needs lunch delivered quickly or wants to add a meal to a grocery order, the new feature creates another option within Walmarts existing delivery network.

Subway has always been focused on making freshly made, quality meals accessible to customers wherever they are," said Damien Harmon, President of Subway North America. The integration of Subway delivery into the Walmart app and Walmart.com is a natural evolution of our 20-year relationship built on a shared commitment to value, freshness and everyday convenience."




Posted: 2026-06-05 17:24:41

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Consumer News: Target's return policy explained: The smart shopper's guide to getting your money back
Mon, 08 Jun 2026 01:07:06 +0000

What every shopper should know before making a return

By Kyle James of ConsumerAffairs
June 7, 2026
  • 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.

The secret weapon: Target-owned brands

This is where Target separates itself from their competitors as they offer a 365-day return policy on their store brands.

Products from brands such as:

  • Cat & Jack
  • Good & Gather
  • Up & Up
  • Favorite Day
  • Dealworthy
  • Embark
  • Goodfellow & Co.
  • Threshold

That's right, not 90 days, but afull year to return as long as you have proof of purchase.

This even applies to many food items, household products, cleaning supplies, and everyday essentials.

Dont be afraid to try one of these store brands. After all, thats why Target has the 365-day policy in place. They want you to test them out and hopefully become a fan. Trying one is way less risky than buying a national brand because the satisfaction guarantee gives you a much longer safety net.

There has been a lot of chatter online recently about Target cracking down on those abusing this policy, especially when it comes to shoppers returning clearly worn Cat & Jack clothing that their kids have outgrown. It appears some locations are limiting these types of returns.

The bottom line is that, like any generous return policy, it could eventually become more restrictive if shoppers continue to abuse it.

Baby registry and wedding registry returns are generous

Target knows that baby showers and weddings don't always go according to plan.

For registry purchases, Target allows returns for up to one-year from the event date which is super generous.

This gives parents and newlyweds plenty of time and flexibility to sort out what theyre keeping and what they need to return or exchange.

It's especially helpful for duplicate gifts, unopened baby gear, and those inevitable items that end up not being needed.

Electronics play by different rules

This is one area where shoppers regularly get surprised. Electronics sold by Target come with a much shorter return window of just 30 days.

This includes computers, tablets, smartwatches, cameras, video game systems, and drones.

The one major exception to the 30-day window is Apple and Beats products, as they must be returned or exchanged within 14 days of purchase. The same 14-day policy goes for mobile phones bought online or in-store.

Pro tip: When buying electronics, test them immediately instead of letting them sit unopened for weeks. A shorter return window means procrastination can become an expensive mistake.

What happens if you don't have a receipt?

This is one of the most common questions Target receives when it comes to returns.

If you dont have your receipt, Target can usually verify your purchase using:

  • Your Target account
  • The payment card used
  • A digital receipt

If no proof of purchase exists, Target may still offer a merchandise return card for the item's current selling price. However, limits apply and Target tracks all receipt-free returns, and excessive no-receipt returns may be denied in the future.

In other words, this should be viewed as a backup plan, not as a regular shopping strategy.

Pro tip: I highly recommend downloading and using the Target appas it automatically tracks your purchases so youll never need to keep a receipt again. You just scan the barcode that pops up in the app when you tap Show my barcode while in the Wallet section of the app.

Drive Up returns are underutilized

One of the coolest things Target offers is Drive Up returns, which lets you return eligible items without ever leaving your car. Strangely, they make no mention of the convenient feature on their official return policy page.

To get started, just open the Target app, or log into your account, and start the return process. If your item qualifies, you'll see a Drive Up return option.

Here's how it works:

  • Toss the item you're returning in your car (the trunk is easiest).
  • Use the app to let Target know you're on your way.
  • Park in a designated Drive Up spot when you arrive.
  • A Target employee will come out, grab the item, and process the return right from your vehicle.

If you're also picking up a Drive Up order, they'll usually bring out your order first and then handle the return. In many cases, you'll receive your refund confirmation email before you even leave the parking lot.

Pro tip: Not every item qualifies for Drive Up returns, so check the app before making the trip. When it works, it's one of the easiest return processes in retail. From personal experience, the products that usually dont qualify are big and bulky items.

Online returns are surprisingly easy

Target has streamlined online returns over the past few years making it an easy process.

Most online purchases can be returned:

  • In-store
  • Through the Target app
  • By mail

In many cases, starting the return through the app speeds up the process significantly. The app will often generate return instructions, labels, and status updates automatically.

For frequent Target shoppers, it's one more reason to keep purchases tied to a Circle account.

The biggest mistakes Target shoppers make

The shoppers who run into problems at Target usually make one of these mistakes:

  • Waiting too long to start a return
  • Assuming electronics get 90 days
  • Throwing away receipts before testing products
  • Forgetting to attach purchases to their Target account
  • Missing out on one-year store brand guarantees

Most return frustrations can be avoided simply by understanding these exceptions before you buy.


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Consumer News: Walmart’s new delivery feature brings Subway sandwiches to your door
Fri, 05 Jun 2026 22:07:07 +0000

Shoppers can place their order directly through the Walmart app or website

By Kristen Dalli of ConsumerAffairs
June 5, 2026
  • 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.

Whether someone needs lunch delivered quickly or wants to add a meal to a grocery order, the new feature creates another option within Walmarts existing delivery network.

Subway has always been focused on making freshly made, quality meals accessible to customers wherever they are," said Damien Harmon, President of Subway North America. The integration of Subway delivery into the Walmart app and Walmart.com is a natural evolution of our 20-year relationship built on a shared commitment to value, freshness and everyday convenience."


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Consumer News: Target recalls Up & Up baby wipes after testing finds potential contamination
Fri, 05 Jun 2026 22:07:07 +0000

Parents are urged to stop using certain Up & Up wipes immediately

By Kristen Dalli of ConsumerAffairs
June 5, 2026
  • Target has voluntarily recalled select Up & Up baby wipes after FDA testing detected potentially harmful bacteria.

  • The recall affects specific Fragrance Free and Fresh Cucumber Scented baby wipes sold nationwide and online.

  • Consumers should stop using the affected products and return them to Target for a full refund.


Parents who regularly stock up on Target's Up & Up baby wipes may want to check their cabinets.

The retailer announced a voluntary recall of certain Up & Up Fragrance Free and Fresh Cucumber Scented Baby Wipes after customer complaints about discoloration led to further testing.

According to Target, testing conducted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration identified the presence of Burkholderia cepacia complex and Burkholderia gladioli in samples of the affected products.

The recalled wipes were sold in Target stores across the country as well as through Target's website. While the recall is being conducted as a precaution, the company noted that the bacteria found in the products could potentially cause serious infections, particularly among newborns, infants, young children, and people with weakened immune systems.

Which products are affected?

The recall includes multiple package sizes of both Up & Up Fragrance Free Baby Wipes and Up & Up Fresh Cucumber Scented Baby Wipes. Target provided UPC codes and manufacturing information to help consumers identify whether their wipes are included:

Product

Item Number

UPC Code

Manufacturing Codes

Expiration Dates

Up&Up Fragrance Free Baby
Wipes- 20 Count

007-07-0092

85239265956

November 07, 2025
(071125X/XX) to
May 05, 2026
(050526X/XXX)

May 10, 2028
(100528) through
November 5, 2028
(051128)

Up&Up Fragrance Free Baby
Wipes- 3 Pack - 216 Count

007-07-0146

85239265963

Up&Up Fragrance Free Baby
Wipes- 72 Count

007-07-0157

85239265949

Up&Up Fragrance Free Baby
Wipes- 8 Pack - 800 Count

007-07-0226

85239266137

Up&Up Fragrance Free Baby
Wipes- 12 Pack - 1200 Count

007-07-9025

85239266090

Up&Up Fresh Cucumber Scented
Baby Wipes- 3 Pack - 216 Count

007-07-0265

85239265994

December 29, 2025
(291225X/XX) to
December 30, 2025
(301225X/XX)

June 29, 2028
(290628) through
June 30, 2028
(300628)

Up&Up Fresh Cucumber Scented
Baby Wipes - 8 Pack - 800 Count

007-07-0266

85239265987

Up&Up Fresh Cucumber Scented
Baby Wipes 72 Count

007-07-0267

85239265970

The company said the recall was prompted by customer reports of product discoloration. In addition, Target and the wipes' manufacturer have received reports involving symptoms such as skin irritation, eye irritation, and infections that may be associated with use of the products. The company emphasized that these reports are still under investigation.

Target stated that the wipes were manufactured by a supplier and that it is continuing to work with the manufacturer while investigating the issue. The recall is being carried out with the knowledge of the FDA.

What consumers need to know

Anyone who has the recalled wipes should stop using them immediately. Target is advising customers to return affected products to any Target store, where they can receive a full refund. Consumers who have questions can also contact Target Guest Relations for additional information.

For parents and caregivers, the most important step is checking package labels, UPC codes, and manufacturing information against the recall notice. If a product matches the recalled items, it should no longer be used. Target says it is continuing to investigate the matter and coordinate with the manufacturer as more information becomes available.


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Consumer News: Target’s upcoming Circle Deal Days puts back-to-school deals front and center
Fri, 05 Jun 2026 22:07:07 +0000

Targets seasonal shopping event offers discounts across key categories

By Kristen Dalli of ConsumerAffairs
June 5, 2026
  • Target Circle Deal Days runs June 2326, with early access on June 22 for Target Circle 360 members.

  • The sale includes discounts of up to 45% on thousands of products across categories such as apparel, home goods, beauty, school supplies, and outdoor items.

  • Additional perks include limited-time membership offers, daily flash deals, and a free Starbucks treat for Target Circle members on June 23.


As families begin thinking about both summer activities and the upcoming school year, Target is rolling out a major shopping event aimed at helping shoppers stretch their budgets.

The retailer recently announced its 2026 Target Circle Deal Days promotion, a four-day sale exclusively for members of its free Target Circle loyalty program.

The event is scheduled to run from June 23 through June 26, while paid Target Circle 360 members will be able to start shopping a day early on June 22. According to the company, the promotion is designed to offer savings on a wide range of seasonal products, including summer essentials, back-to-school supplies, college dorm necessities, and everyday household items.

"Busy families are looking for ways to save money as they balance summer plans with back-to-school and college prep, and we're meeting that need without compromising on the style and fun we know they love about Target," Sarah Travis, executive vice president and chief digital and revenue officer, Target, said in a news release.

"We're obsessed with the details from quality products and the latest trends to exceptional value and joyful experiences because that's what makes Target a true destination for families as they celebrate summer, get ready for the school year ahead, and prepare for what's next, whether that's in the classroom, the dorm room, or anywhere in between."

What shoppers can expect during the sale

Target says members will find discounts of up to 45% on thousands of items throughout the event. Some of the largest advertised savings include up to 45% off select kitchen appliances and floor-care products, as well as 40% off certain school and college essentials, womens apparel, beauty products, and outdoor gear.

Featured brands include names such as JanSport, Keurig, Bissell, Ninja, and Crocs, alongside Target-owned brands including A New Day, Threshold, Pillowfort, and Sun Squad.

The retailer will also introduce daily Deal of the Day offers that change throughout the event.

Several limited-time promotions are available for new members as well. Shoppers who join Target Circle between June 14 and June 22 can receive 15% off their first purchase, while eligible customers who open a Target Circle Card during the promotional period may earn $100 in Target Circle Rewards.

In addition, Target Circle members can receive a free hot or iced brewed coffee or a Bullseye cookie at participating Starbucks locations inside Target stores on June 23.

What this means for consumers

For shoppers planning summer purchases or preparing for the next school year, the timing of the sale offers an opportunity to buy seasonal items before peak back-to-school shopping ramps up.

Because the sale is tied to Target Circle membership, consumers may also want to review the additional membership offers and perks available during the promotional period. Whether shopping in stores, online, or through pickup and delivery options, customers will have several ways to access the advertised savings.

Additionally, the sale coincides with Amazons recently-announced Prime Day, which moved from July to the end of June. It could be beneficial to compare pricing across the retailers to see where the best deals are.


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