Anonymous wrote:Ditched Target about 5 years ago. Had to go last week and wow, ours was remodeled and I love it. Also saw some clothes I liked. Will start shopping there again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still better than Walmart.
I like Walmart better than Target. I think they have a better selection. I think the prices are better. Target tends to have a lot of trendy clothing. Walmart tends to have more basics and I think the quality's better. It's just not worth the trek to Germantown most of the time.
I would love Rockville to have a Walmart, but I think they blocked it when it tried to come in. It took forever to get a Target. Rockville has a lot of good points, but sometimes they get snooty about things in a way that reminds me of the DCUM "Is this trashy?" posters.
Wal Mart has endless trashy sweatshop made clothes, plastic crap manufactured in China that no one needs to buy, bikes so cheaply made the wheels fall off meat from factory farmed tortured animals and crappy processed food that no one should eat - all at low prices. Employees are paid slave wages with no benefits. Rockville does not need a Wal Mart to come in and replace better businesses and no - no one needs to buy the crap that they sell.
Target is a shade above Wal Mart but just a shade.ooks like they’re starting to sell more cheap useless crap now too which is unfortunate. No one needs all of that throw away fashion , for instance. I wish that they were headed the opposite way but it doesn’t look like it.
Anonymous wrote:I actually braved Target today, eternally optimistic. I’m here right now and about to tear my hair out with frustration. Can’t get my cart through the absurd displays. Nonsensical brownie mix and icing next to sundresses. OMG, I wish someone from corporate was walking around right now, taking note of all the pissed off customers with disgusted looks on their faces, cursing under their breath. What a dump. Now I know for sure and won’t be back. So mad at you, Target!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what competing with online shopping looks like. They have to compete with prices found on amazon. That means cutting staff.
Why is anyone surprised?
Amazon prices are absurdly high - what are you talking about??
People were loving strolling through Target and purchasing things and Target wrecked it for no reason, spending lots of money to do it.
Now they’re going to have to spend more money to fix it when their profits drop like a rock off a cliff.
It’s 100% stupid.
Exactly. This ridiculous reorganization - across all stores in the country - must be costing an outrageous amount of money that could all have been saved had they stuck to their original layout. I'd love to see a chart depicting their sales before and after the reorg. Surely they must be inundated with customer complaints?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still better than Walmart.
I like Walmart better than Target. I think they have a better selection. I think the prices are better. Target tends to have a lot of trendy clothing. Walmart tends to have more basics and I think the quality's better. It's just not worth the trek to Germantown most of the time.
I would love Rockville to have a Walmart, but I think they blocked it when it tried to come in. It took forever to get a Target. Rockville has a lot of good points, but sometimes they get snooty about things in a way that reminds me of the DCUM "Is this trashy?" posters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what competing with online shopping looks like. They have to compete with prices found on amazon. That means cutting staff.
Why is anyone surprised?
Amazon prices are absurdly high - what are you talking about??
People were loving strolling through Target and purchasing things and Target wrecked it for no reason, spending lots of money to do it.
Now they’re going to have to spend more money to fix it when their profits drop like a rock off a cliff.
It’s 100% stupid.
Anonymous wrote:I was in Woodbridge a few weeks ago and stopped into Target. It was so much nicer than my Bailey's Crossroads I might just find reasons to go down there every few months.
Anonymous wrote:This is what competing with online shopping looks like. They have to compete with prices found on amazon. That means cutting staff.
Why is anyone surprised?
Anonymous wrote:I'm so angry that my quiet joy of getting a coffee at Starbucks and strolling the aisles is now over. I'm in a rage when I go in there now. Where the eff is the toothpaste!??