(Gray News) - Target is cutting prices on thousands of items as springtime shopping is about to arrive. The company said the price reductions will start this month and range from 5% to 20% on items ...
Target is cutting prices to more than 3,000 on-trend items across apparel, home, baby essentials and select food and beverage products heading into spring.
Target's bakery section isn't as renowned as some other grocery stores, but there are some great items in it. These are the best ones you should buy.
Target shoppers may be paying more for everyday household items—see which prices rose and where to find cheaper alternatives to save money now.
Target is a go-to destination when you feel inspired to shop for everything from necessities to a little treat for getting through the week. Known for its stylish home décor, trendy fashion and ...
Target is launching Baby Boutique with nearly 2,000 new items, premium brands and expanded expert services to make shopping easier for parents.
The seasonal price drops include a selection of baby products, as the retailer aims to attract a demographic it lost sight of.
Target has updated its return policy and reintroduced a limited price match guarantee for the holiday season. The Minneapolis-headquartered retailer announced this month that customers and gift ...
Target's merchandising leaders previewed the company's ambitious plans to overhaul key categories, including home and apparel, at an investor meeting.
Target has quietly made a change to its items over the holiday season. The retailer is continuing with that change into 2026. Most new wellness items are priced under $10 to support affordability.
Target is cutting prices on 3,000 food, beverage and essential items, and making a $500,000 donation to Feeding America. In addition, Target announced a $500,000 donation to Feeding America, the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (NEXSTAR) – The CEO of Target said Tuesday ...