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Target Issues Recall for More Than 200,000 Weighted Blankets After 2 Children Die
Target issued a recall for more than 200,000 weighted blankets after two children in North Carolina died from asphyxiation, federal officials and Target said Thursday.
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These Major Retailers Will Be Closed for Thanksgiving
Kohl’s announced that it will close its doors on Thanksgiving Day, joining other major retailers including Target and Best Buy.
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Black Friday in October? Early Holiday Deals Are Already Here
Ready or not, the holiday sales season is already kicking off, with two major retailers holding sales events in the coming days. It’s been a trend retail experts have been tracking for years. The pre-holiday sales events keep starting earlier and earlier. It’s still only the first week of October, and already the opening act to Black Friday sales...
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After Decades of Door-to-Door Sales, Tupperware is Now Available at Target
Following decades of only being available via door-to-door sales and later directly on the Tupperware website, the well-known containers will now be sold at Target.
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Target's Car Seat Trade-In Event Is Coming Up. Here's When It Is, and How It Works
Parents, this one’s for you.
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Target's Earnings Take a Huge Hit as Retailer Sells Off Unwanted Inventory
The big-box retailer cut its profit outlook in June, saying it would take a hit as it marked down unwanted goods and canceled merchandise orders.
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Demand for Grocery Delivery Cools as Food Costs Rise
U.S. demand for grocery delivery is cooling as food prices rise. Some shoppers are shifting to less expensive grocery pickup, while others are returning to the store.
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Facing Inventory Surplus, Target Cuts Vendor Orders and Slashes Prices
Target is canceling orders from suppliers, particularly for home goods and clothing, and it’s slashing prices further to clear out amassed inventory ahead of the critical fall and holiday shopping seasons.
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1 Fatally Shot, 3 Hurt at a Kissimmee Target Store: Official
An Osceola County Fire Rescue & EMS official says one person was killed and at least three others were injured Wednesday night after a shooting at a Target in Kissimmee, Florida
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Target's Car Seat Trade-In Begins This Week: What to Know
Parents in possession of car seats that are no longer needed can trade them in at Target for a 20% off coupon that can be used twice toward a new car seat, stroller, or other baby gear.
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Target Raising Minimum Wage Up to $24 an Hour for Some Workers
Target says it is raising its minimum wage up to $24 an hour for workers in stores and distribution centers in competitive markets.
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Target Seeks to Entice Workers With Pay of Up to $24 an Hour
Workers at Target stores and distribution centers in places like New York, where competition for finding and hiring staff is the fiercest, could see starting wages as high as $24 an hour this year.
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Target Lifts Mask Requirements for Staff and Shoppers
Target will no longer require its staff and shoppers to wear masks inside its store as a matter of corporate policy.
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Teen in Botched Robbery Being Charged as Adult
Raul Araujo, 15, was booked into Miami-Dade jail on a second-degree murder charge in the incident that left Steve Arnoux, 17, dead. NBC 6’s Ryan Nelson reports
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Target to Always Close Stores on Thanksgiving Day
Target will no longer open its stores on Thanksgiving Day, CEO Brian Cornell says.
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Target Says Stores Will Now Always Stay Closed on Thanksgiving
Target will no longer open its stores on Thanksgiving Day, making permanent a shift to the unofficial start of the holiday season that was suspended during the pandemic
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Here's Which Stores Will Be Closed (and Open) on Thanksgiving Day 2021
As Americans gear up for the holiday season this year, here’s a look at what retailers will be open (and closed) on Thanksgiving.
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Photos: See Items From Target's New Lifestyle Collaboration With Lego
Items in the collection include storage boxes and tumblers in Lego colors, as well as Lego-inspired hoodies, color-blocked puffer jackets and fanny packs.
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Target's Car Seat Trade-in Program Is Back: What Parents Need to Know
The semi-annual event starts Sept. 12