Hey it's Target. What else can I say? It's the closest joint to home with all the retail standards from groceries to home goods to clothes. In general they have all they basics but compared to Wal-Mart, though Wally World has better prices and a far superior selection, Target has the whole "end cap" thing down.
I used to work for Target on the sales floor. It wasn't the greatest experience but it never soured me to shopping there. What I like the most is the quirky little designer-line items they always push through here. Take designer items from any category: bed and bath, clothes, stationery, kitchen items, etc. and they've got something representative within that. As of late it's been things under the "Feed" brand which appears to me to be some way to buy and they make donations for each purchase.
Nonetheless, that's what keeps Target new and interesting. You almost can't group them into a category of comparison with Wal-Mart. I'm often waiting to come in and see what's new as well as the most recent end-cap clearance deals.