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I generally shop at Wal-Mart when I need stuff. But I've started to notice that the stores just aren't as nice as they used to be. And they certainly aren't as nice when you're not in the Bentonville area. So here in Charlotte, I've been sampling the area Target stores and I'm pleased. This shop is well lit and very clean. Smooth tiling, the carts are plentiful at the door and the one I took didn't have that one whacky wheel. Very wide aisles make it a very pleasant shopping experience. Most Targets are laid out about the same and this one was no different. The personal care and cosmetic sections are well shelved and stocked and prices are very easy to find. Clothing, home, office, auto, sports, furnishings, bedroom, bathroom, all just fab! Perhaps a little more expensive than Wal-Mart prices, but I think the difference is worth it for a better shopping experience. One of my favorite things that they do at Target is that the associates (do they call them that?) all have a walkie-talkie. So instead of the incessant mumbled overhead pages at some stores ("Manager to the front!"), it makes for a much more pleasant experience. I really liked this Target and I'll shop here again.
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