Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf are you guys going on about?! It’s Target. Basically the same category as WalMart. And yet....it’s so much better. It’s better than it’s ever been, IMO. I was in there today, and shocked. I rarely look at the women’s clothes. I always assume junky and unattractive. But today I was perusing, their swim suits, cute pool/beach bags, women’s athletic and casual wear, PJs, bras and undies, cute tops. Nice muted colors.
You must go to a Target that hasn't been renovated (read: devastated) yet.
Bar the doors when the renovators come!!
I have concluded that the layout was designed by AI rather than humans. The AI used some random algorithm to decide where to locate things. For example maybe it decided that all cylindrical objects should be in the same location. Look! We have chapstick, flashlights and tampons over here! Because you never know!!
No store attempts to optimize your shopping experience. Why are the eggs and milk at the back of the supermarket? The ideal goal would be to spread common items throughout the store to ensure you might browse some additional goods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf are you guys going on about?! It’s Target. Basically the same category as WalMart. And yet....it’s so much better. It’s better than it’s ever been, IMO. I was in there today, and shocked. I rarely look at the women’s clothes. I always assume junky and unattractive. But today I was perusing, their swim suits, cute pool/beach bags, women’s athletic and casual wear, PJs, bras and undies, cute tops. Nice muted colors.
You must go to a Target that hasn't been renovated (read: devastated) yet.
Bar the doors when the renovators come!!
I have concluded that the layout was designed by AI rather than humans. The AI used some random algorithm to decide where to locate things. For example maybe it decided that all cylindrical objects should be in the same location. Look! We have chapstick, flashlights and tampons over here! Because you never know!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotham Target is hilarious.
Thanks! It’s faux bright in there. The ceramic wood grain tile, unfinished cement floors and dark, dingy beige walls gives it a sad gritty vibe even as the bright lights say, “we’re happy here, aren’t we? everything’s sunny and happy here.” They’re like interrogation lights.
Anonymous wrote:Gotham Target is hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:What? Brian Walmart runs Target?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf are you guys going on about?! It’s Target. Basically the same category as WalMart. And yet....it’s so much better. It’s better than it’s ever been, IMO. I was in there today, and shocked. I rarely look at the women’s clothes. I always assume junky and unattractive. But today I was perusing, their swim suits, cute pool/beach bags, women’s athletic and casual wear, PJs, bras and undies, cute tops. Nice muted colors.
You must go to a Target that hasn't been renovated (read: devastated) yet.
Bar the doors when the renovators come!!
I have concluded that the layout was designed by AI rather than humans. The AI used some random algorithm to decide where to locate things. For example maybe it decided that all cylindrical objects should be in the same location. Look! We have chapstick, flashlights and tampons over here! Because you never know!!