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  • My family used to shop Target all the time, but only shop specific advertised items now. Here are some of the reasons that Target has dropped off my routine shopping circuit: *Since they closed their garden centers, you can no longer park close to where you plan on making purchases in the store. This is difficult for the mobility impaired who then have to traipse through the entire huge space of this big box store to get what they need. *Checkout lanes are understaffed. Lines get absurdly long. Again, this is worse now that the garden centers have closed. The check out in the garden center took some of the pressure off of the main checkout lanes. *Target used to have great clearance sales with 75% off of clearance items. The "clearance" shelves are now packed with merchandise that is 15-30% off full retail price. Heck, that doesn't even qualify as a decent "sales" price, let alone a "clearance" price. *Today I left again empty handed. I tried to buy 4 items in their weekly ad. They were out of all 4 items. *The quality of Target items has declined over time. It used to be that Target was priced between Walmart and department stores like Sears and JC Penneys and had products that were more in the department store quality. Most products are now Walmart quality. One example is 12 mid-priced towels that I bought at Target that totally unraveled the first time I washed them (before using them for the first time). When I returned them the customer service rep stated that the same thing had happened to her when she purchased these towels. *Employees had about 1/3 of the aisles blocked with boxes for restocking the shelves (why the heck can't they do this before the customers are in the store?). *Let's not forget the "joy" of identity theft generated by their massive data breach that they waited months to alert the public and victims to. *One of the reasons for visiting this store today is that their web site states that this store has a photo center. Ha! Ha! Fooled me. What they have is a self-serve kiosk and no one to help you if you run into problems. I ended up going to Walgreens to get my photo work done. Interestingly, it was less expensive to get my 12 photo enlargements at Walgreens due to a flyer discount of 33% on all photo enlargements--PLUS I got personal, HUMAN assistance. Sigh, another decent store goes down the drain.
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