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Target is dropping its price-matching policy with rivals Walmart and Amazon after more than a decade as the company aims to reposition itself amid slowing sales and competitive pressure.
Target is ending its price-matching program on July 28. This sudden reversal of the longtime policy has shoppers discussing the move on social media. Many have plenty of feedback for the retail giant.
Target shoppers across the U.S. now have more options to choose from when buying everything from household goods, food and other items. While Target recently announced it is ending a price ...
A big change for Target's price match policy begins next week. What to know After this week, the Minnesota-based retail chain will no longer match prices offered by Walmart or Amazon.
For 12 years, shoppers at Minneapolis-based Target stores have been able to price match on products found at Walmart, Amazon and other retailers for lower prices. But the country’s second largest ...
Shoppers look for bargains at a Target in Chicago. The retail is ending its "price match" policy later this month.