Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Target saw foot traffic fall for the eighth consecutive week, extending a losing streak that began just a few days after the company announced it would end its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) program in late January
can you post a link?
My own anecdata, sample size one: I haven't been back to Target or Amazon (never really shopped at Warlmart) and joined COSTCO for the first time in my life.
Here's the link https://fortune.com/2025/04/01/target-dei-demise-boycott-foot-traffic-down-eighth-consecutive-week/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the first time (since getting my RedCard in 2009), I have had two months of $0 on my statements. I thought I'd miss it and I do not at all. This upcoming Kate Spade collab is pretty gross - I don't know who would want to buy that cheaply made junk. You can get KS at TJMaxx and every consignment/thrift store.
Keep up the great work, boycotters!
Maybe that was the only group target could get to work with them at this point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Target saw foot traffic fall for the eighth consecutive week, extending a losing streak that began just a few days after the company announced it would end its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) program in late January
can you post a link?
My own anecdata, sample size one: I haven't been back to Target or Amazon (never really shopped at Warlmart) and joined COSTCO for the first time in my life.
Home Depot is red too.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:For the first time (since getting my RedCard in 2009), I have had two months of $0 on my statements. I thought I'd miss it and I do not at all. This upcoming Kate Spade collab is pretty gross - I don't know who would want to buy that cheaply made junk. You can get KS at TJMaxx and every consignment/thrift store.
Keep up the great work, boycotters!
Anonymous wrote:I shopped at Target once in 2025, before the boycott. I’ve been really limiting Amazon shopping, but have purchased a few things. I’m mostly buying more at other stores.
I just found an old stash of Target gift cards we’ve received. I’m holding out on buying anything there, but have decided I will use them this year so that Target has inventory going out the door without collecting another penny from me. If I don’t use the cards, they get to pocket that money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wife participates in the boycott unless of course for the few make up items she seemingly can't get anywhere else, so she sends me to fetch it to remain pure.
Boycotting doesn’t have to be pure. You can also minimize to effect change. Her sending you probably means she won’t buy more than the things she can’t get elsewhere, so in that case it’s effective.
I’m 100% boycotting Target, but I’m grossly minimizing Amazon.
Target notes that male makeup buying is the growing demographic, orders more tuck friendly swimsuits.
Anonymous wrote:I follow an artist on Instagram whose main job is working at Target. She's worked there for 7 years, I believe she said in her last video.
Anyway, her content online is about her art and also budgeting. She makes a video each time she gets a paycheck to show how she's budgeting her pay.
Since this boycott went into effect, the pay in her videos has significantly decreased because her hours have significantly decreased. She consistently had 35-40 hours and now the past 2 videos I've seen, she had 26 and 29 hours. This last video included budgeting out her tiny paycheck and looking for another job. The boycott is definitely working. It's just sad that it also hurts the workers.
Anonymous wrote:I shopped at Target once in 2025, before the boycott. I’ve been really limiting Amazon shopping, but have purchased a few things. I’m mostly buying more at other stores.
I just found an old stash of Target gift cards we’ve received. I’m holding out on buying anything there, but have decided I will use them this year so that Target has inventory going out the door without collecting another penny from me. If I don’t use the cards, they get to pocket that money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wife participates in the boycott unless of course for the few make up items she seemingly can't get anywhere else, so she sends me to fetch it to remain pure.
Boycotting doesn’t have to be pure. You can also minimize to effect change. Her sending you probably means she won’t buy more than the things she can’t get elsewhere, so in that case it’s effective.
I’m 100% boycotting Target, but I’m grossly minimizing Amazon.
Anonymous wrote:Wife participates in the boycott unless of course for the few make up items she seemingly can't get anywhere else, so she sends me to fetch it to remain pure.