Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The US is a confused hot mess right now. Is Target a s#x cult too? It’s hard to keep up!
Politically correct culture everywhere
Anonymous wrote:The US is a confused hot mess right now. Is Target a s#x cult too? It’s hard to keep up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The question I’ve always had for Target is— who did they think was coming to their rescue? Did they think Trumpers were going to flock to their stores to spend their money? What was the calculus on kneeling to Trump?
Costco shareholders rejected anti-DEIA initiatives and are significantly richer for it.
I'm a millennial African American man with no kids. I never really saw Costco as being suited for my shopping needs.Yet, when I heard their board unambiguously rejected the anti-DEI vote as they did, I got on my phone and got a Costco membership. Even if Target sometime in the future , reinstates DEI, something has died inside of me in regards to how I will always view them. In short, I'm most likely forever done with them .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotal I know, but at my school teachers frequently bring up avoiding Target and share alternative places to shop and purchase supplies, etc.
What are the alternative places they suggest?
TJ Maxx, Marshalls, home goods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotal I know, but at my school teachers frequently bring up avoiding Target and share alternative places to shop and purchase supplies, etc.
What are the alternative places they suggest?
Costco.
Michaels for craft supplies.
Ulta for personal.care.
Basically anywhere else for clothing, Old Navy, lands end, Macy's, JC Penney, even Costco for some things.
Look into what's available in local.shops.
Ulta is leaving Target, so going into the actual Ulta store (or shopping online) is the way to go for beauty products.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotal I know, but at my school teachers frequently bring up avoiding Target and share alternative places to shop and purchase supplies, etc.
What are the alternative places they suggest?
Costco.
Michaels for craft supplies.
Ulta for personal.care.
Basically anywhere else for clothing, Old Navy, lands end, Macy's, JC Penney, even Costco for some things.
Look into what's available in local.shops.
Anonymous wrote:The boycott actually changed my spending habits and sent me on an underconsumption kick. I don’t need that stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seven straight months of reduced foot traffic and no back-to-school numb this year. Walmart slight uptick Costco continues gains, even with bad economy.
https://fortune.com/2025/09/09/target-back-to-school-foot-traffic-dei-boycotts/
Wait, so now you are okay with a slight uptick in Walmart? Wasn’t it not too long ago people were anti Walmart too?
PP is just reporting the news. No one on DCUM who is boycotting target is recommending going to Walmart.
The only place I have seen recommended to replace Target is Costco. I have become a member and that replaces a lot of what I used to get a Target. And I now go to a small old school hardware store. It hasn't been hard at all for me to give up Target. For me, t is more of an effort to give up Amazon but I have drastically reduced what we spend on Amazon.
Anonymous wrote:The question I’ve always had for Target is— who did they think was coming to their rescue? Did they think Trumpers were going to flock to their stores to spend their money? What was the calculus on kneeling to Trump?
Costco shareholders rejected anti-DEIA initiatives and are significantly richer for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beyond dropping DEI, Target had recently made several agreements with black owned businesses and of course, there was a loophole so when they got pressure from MAGA folks, the dropped DEI, and along with it all the purchase orders to several blacked owned small businesses. One of them was a woman who I believe made jewelry and had already purchased all the materials and was then left if all these materials and no buyer. I don't know the exact clause they were able to get around for Target to be able to drop these vendors but they did for several costing them so much money. I feel terrible for them so this is not only about dropping DEI, they caused severe financial damage to many small blacked owned businesses. That is unforgivable.
Could also just be that there's not a huge market for these items, which is what Target has said. Their black beauty products just sat on the shelves. And the number of people going out of their way to buy random items from black owned businesses probably peaked in 2021 and has been declining since.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotal I know, but at my school teachers frequently bring up avoiding Target and share alternative places to shop and purchase supplies, etc.
What are the alternative places they suggest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotal I know, but at my school teachers frequently bring up avoiding Target and share alternative places to shop and purchase supplies, etc.
What are the alternative places they suggest?
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotal I know, but at my school teachers frequently bring up avoiding Target and share alternative places to shop and purchase supplies, etc.