Target joins other retailers trying to draw inflation-weary shoppers to stores. The chain says reductions have already been reflected in about 1,500 products.
Retail major Target Corp. announced its plans to lower everyday regular prices on around 5,000 frequently shopped items across its assortment during summer. The reduced prices will be offered on everyday items needed to run consumers' households and maximize their budgets as they await Memorial Day and Fourth of July holidays as well as back-to-school and back-to-college season.
Target is cutting prices on thousands of items as an acknowledgment that shoppers are increasingly struggling with inflation, the company announced Monday. In a statement, Target said the price cuts affect approximately 5,000 “frequently shopped items,” including meat, milk, bread, fresh fruit, pet food and soda, and non-perishable products like paper towels and diapers. Prices […]