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A pretty typical target. They have an awesome underground parking area with escalators to get into the store. It includes the typical Starbucks and food eatery section. Everything is usually neat and it's easy to find things. The reason that this isn't getting a 4 or 5 star rating is for two reasons: 1. The grocery section. This target is a huge supplier of food for college students. I take the bus off campus to pick up my groceries here but the shelves are often empty and under-stocked. I can't image it can be that hard to keep inventory on the shelves. Especially when it is one of the most used sections of the store. I travel the extra distance because it's less expensive than the fresh market and trader joes closer to campus, but when I come and everything is out of stock it is a waste of my time and money. 2. The lines at the checkout. I understand that it will be busy during the weekends or certain times of the day but I have never come during a time in which I didn't experience a 10 minute (or longer) wait. However, it is awfully fun to put your cart on the down escalator when your done shopping. No matter how times you do it, it never gets old
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