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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP but I found a longer excerpt: The company is trying to bring back what’s worked in the past: selling affordable, trendy fashion and furnishings that helped it earn its “Tarzhay” reputation. Unlike Walmart, which is known for the best prices, or Amazon, which has stood out with convenience, Target wants to create a fun, treasure hunt atmosphere in stores [b]where shoppers come in to find what’s new.[/b] “Target is not an everything store,” said Fiddelke, who took over as Target’s chief executive last month. He said Target would focus on winning “busy families” as its primary customer base.[/quote] They will lose if their entire vision is around the bolded. I hate Walmart because its crowded, dirty, and their website is overrun with 3rd party sellers. Their pickup is a disaster. Targets website and app are so much better but I dont in-store shop very often. I dont have time. I order things for pickup or delivery. Wipes, some basics for kids, random birthday gifts, gift cards for teacher appreciation or Christmas, toiletries (only when on sale), etc. Cute party supplies on the cheap. Lots of sick day trips. Honestly, after my kids are out of the young ES phase I cant see myself going very often based on a years' worth of purchases I just looked at. [/quote]
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