If you cut out trips to Target

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I haven't been to target in years.


I haven't either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What did you buy? I never need anything at target I can't get elsewhere. Paper products and detergent and sponges at Costco. Diapers online. I don't like target food and clothes anyway. Random household stuff I get on Amazon or overstock and fill my shopping cart and sit on it for a week and decide if I really need it. Easier to not buy than return. I pretty much stopped shipping anywhere but grocery store, Costco and hardware store. Everything else comes to my house.


+1 This is the same for me. Also, I use cash only. When my cash runs out for the week I don't let myself buy anything else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I shop online. Something about that store has me throwing all sorts of stuff in my cart. Dog halloween costume, mascara, pretty file folders, trail mix, mop, birthday card and leggings. And I only went in to get the mop.


This was me yesterday! The seasonal section is the death of the budget!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I shop online. Something about that store has me throwing all sorts of stuff in my cart. Dog halloween costume, mascara, pretty file folders, trail mix, mop, birthday card and leggings. And I only went in to get the mop.


Yep, this exactly!
Anonymous
I cut out Target & Costco trips and when I did, I realized that I did not need all that stuff. When I go to Costco now I only get what I need- Soap and stuff. When I go to Target I also have a list and I'll save it for one big trip.
Anonymous
I love Target and don't feel bad about it at all! Get what you need... and a few extras won't hurt. I would just encourage you to clean out the clutter at your house and see how much you have that you don't need.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cut out Target & Costco trips and when I did, I realized that I did not need all that stuff. When I go to Costco now I only get what I need- Soap and stuff. When I go to Target I also have a list and I'll save it for one big trip.


How often do you go? Once a month?
Anonymous
A combo of Target subscriptions on-line and Amazon pantry.
Anonymous
I went there yesterday for windex. $209 later , I had a cart full of Halloween costumes, tons of candy, a bunch of Halloween decorations, birthday gifts, soda, diapers, food, lotion, and god knows what else. I forgot the windex though.

I need to stop going there.
Anonymous
I can't imagine cutting out Target. Their sale prices plus Cartwheel app prices are pretty good and I can get a variety of things I need in one place. For example, last night I bought some fruit, juice, nuts, 2 big jugs of kitty litter, cat food, Kleenex and more (um, fall M&Ms for 40% off with the app) for $35 (saved 5% with the Red card). Maybe all the splurge stuff is on the bottom level of my Target, which I rarely go to, like the electronics, household stuff, kids clothes, etc. I don't think I ever get anything that I don't need to use that week...except maybe the M&Ms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cut out Target & Costco trips and when I did, I realized that I did not need all that stuff. When I go to Costco now I only get what I need- Soap and stuff. When I go to Target I also have a list and I'll save it for one big trip.


How often do you go? Once a month?


About once every month and a half. I buy my dog food, dishwasher, detergents and home basics like that. They usually last about that long. Also, I'm doing more on Amazon. The PP is right that you need a mop and come out with a million cute things that you don't need.

You didn't ask but my reasons for cutting back were financial and I Marie Kondo'd my house. Win win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went there yesterday for windex. $209 later , I had a cart full of Halloween costumes, tons of candy, a bunch of Halloween decorations, birthday gifts, soda, diapers, food, lotion, and god knows what else. I forgot the windex though.

I need to stop going there.


So the diapers and food and lotion will not get used? Your kids will not wear the costumes? You will not distribute the candy? Seems like a very productive trip to me...aside from the missing windex.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Online. A lot of their stuff is the same price online, and with a red card it ships free. If I stay out of the store, I don't drop extra cash!


+1
Anonymous
Costco. I only go when I run out of something, about every two months. It usually costs me a.couple of hundred, but that's still better than a hundred a week at Target.
Anonymous
Amazon
No sales tax, no gas, no impulse purchases.
I haven't been to a Target in 2 years and used to go regularly before.
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