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Shoppers will no longer be able to buy an item for a lower price if they can prove that they found an identical product ...
Target is once again under fire — this time not just from consumers but from activists within the Black community.
The changes come after a rough quarter for Target, with sales at stores open for at least a year tumbling 3.8% compared to the same quarter a year prior. This was partly because of tariff-related ...
Target is offering *** one-time 20% off discount for students through September 27 through its Free Circle program. For ...
The public split between Target and Twin Cities Pride, the nonprofit that throws the parade in Target's hometown, captures ...
Target is ending price matching of products sold for less at its competitors' stores and websites. For 12 years, Target customers who found a product that was sold for less on Amazon or Walmart's ...
Target’s new TONE brand with Kai Cenat’s AMP group faces criticism as Black communities boycott the retailer for scaling back DEI programs.
Target feels like they are at a truth moment now. They grew unstoppable for years and felt special. But the business is fighting big headwinds. CEO Brian Cornell says it was a tough few months.
The backlash comes months after Target dismantled several of its DEI initiatives in January, including its REACH program and a major restructuring of its Supplier Diversity program.
After more than a decade, the retail giant is ending its guarantee to price match products sold for less at Amazon and ...
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