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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have not been to Target since they eliminated DEI. It was my bored one shopping. I spent a lot there. Now I have had a 0 balance in my Target credit card for 2 months. They will notice people like me. They are very metrics focused. I have found it a pain to get all of the things I used to get at Target (cleaning supplies, etc). I end up paying more for the grocery store, but I refuse to substitute Walmart for Target because they are worse.[/quote] Np, and I agree that it was initially challenging to purchase cleaning supplies until I realized Home Depot is an equal or better solution. They have bulk sizes and the same products and offer same-day delivery. I'm done with Target. I've found other avenues for every product I previously purchased there, so the draw to go back has completely disappeared. I haven't stepped foot in Target since January 14. [/quote] I love that you’re trying but swapping out Target for Home Depot is laughable. You might as well stop at hobby lobby and chick-fil-a while you’re on your way to Home Depot, then maybe send a check to the southern Baptist convention in case you accidentally skipped any ultra conservative businesses on your shopping trip. Are there no small business or locally owned markets in your area that sell cleaning supplies? No local grocers? [/quote]
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