Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s totally right. Walmart and Amazon have all sorts of crap. Target was always successful because (like Costco) they were great at curating for their clients taste. So you could go in and they maybe didn’t have as broad a selection of shower curtains but they were really cute ones. And they dkdnt sell every brand of snacks but they had a bunch of really tasty ones.
They’ve sort of lost their way on that curating. As a result, I’m much less likely to shop there. Especially the clothes—it’s just much less likely that I walk in and end up with an impulse clothing purchase because I see it and am tempted.
This.
Currently they're not good at anything. I don't understand people who shop there weekly unless you have young children. Their groceries are limited and not priced well. The clothes and home furnishings aren't nice. It's all less than mid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I miss the Circo (mentioned by a PP) and Merona clothing brands for nice quality, affordable basics. Nothing like that exists at Target anymore.
The brands at Target are all just Target. The brands are just a game they play with us (and we with them). It's all just Target brand.
I know they were in-house Target brands, but they were better quality than the in-house Target brands they sell today.
For baby clothes who cares?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s totally right. Walmart and Amazon have all sorts of crap. Target was always successful because (like Costco) they were great at curating for their clients taste. So you could go in and they maybe didn’t have as broad a selection of shower curtains but they were really cute ones. And they dkdnt sell every brand of snacks but they had a bunch of really tasty ones.
They’ve sort of lost their way on that curating. As a result, I’m much less likely to shop there. Especially the clothes—it’s just much less likely that I walk in and end up with an impulse clothing purchase because I see it and am tempted.
It fills the void between the grocery stores and Costco.
This.
Currently they're not good at anything. I don't understand people who shop there weekly unless you have young children. Their groceries are limited and not priced well. The clothes and home furnishings aren't nice. It's all less than mid.
Anonymous wrote:He’s totally right. Walmart and Amazon have all sorts of crap. Target was always successful because (like Costco) they were great at curating for their clients taste. So you could go in and they maybe didn’t have as broad a selection of shower curtains but they were really cute ones. And they dkdnt sell every brand of snacks but they had a bunch of really tasty ones.
They’ve sort of lost their way on that curating. As a result, I’m much less likely to shop there. Especially the clothes—it’s just much less likely that I walk in and end up with an impulse clothing purchase because I see it and am tempted.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody outside the executive team should be this invested in target strategy.
As long as they keep the same day pick up option, I hope they stay in business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also agree with PP that we don’t want a treasure hunt. I hate that it’s much harder to find things now.
Yup, people who like treasure hunts went to the 99 cent, which of course are all closed now.
Target needs a woman CEO who shopped at Target for her family frequently before COVID.
Oh please. I am a man who is with my baby every day and who frequently goes to Target just like any Mom. Thanks for ignoring the fact that Fathers exist and ship at Target just like any Woman.
Statistically more women than men shop at a Target and buy more items.
You frequently shop at Target now so don’t understand it used to be way better. They had a much better selection of baby clothings and baby items.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I miss the Circo (mentioned by a PP) and Merona clothing brands for nice quality, affordable basics. Nothing like that exists at Target anymore.
The brands at Target are all just Target. The brands are just a game they play with us (and we with them). It's all just Target brand.
I know they were in-house Target brands, but they were better quality than the in-house Target brands they sell today.
For baby clothes who cares?
A lot of people do. My kid’s old Circo clothes are still going strong with the hand-me-downs with the cousins. They look good and have held up their shape. The new stuff lasted a season.
I still have tshirts from 15 years ago patter in good shape. They were affordable and long lasting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also agree with PP that we don’t want a treasure hunt. I hate that it’s much harder to find things now.
Yup, people who like treasure hunts went to the 99 cent, which of course are all closed now.
Target needs a woman CEO who shopped at Target for her family frequently before COVID.
Oh please. I am a man who is with my baby every day and who frequently goes to Target just like any Mom. Thanks for ignoring the fact that Fathers exist and ship at Target just like any Woman.
Anonymous wrote:I miss shopping at stores where they restocked over night. Whenever I run into Target or Wegmans in the morning, either nothing has been restocked yet, or huge dollies are blocking the aisles, and I can't get to the bread, or there is no bread. This is a post-Covid problem.
Target used to have cute kids clothes that were nice quality for the price. Now its trash.