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I like shopping at Target. No, I LOVE shopping at Target. My wife and I made it an every other day thing when I lived in California (it didn't hurt that the Starbucks inside that Target had the funniest and most competent baristas in Ventura County). The store was clean, employees were helpful and I could easily find what I was looking for. The Target in Goodyear is possibly the dirtiest, smelliest, most unkempt store I've EVER been in...staffed by some of the most rude and incompetent people I have ever met in my life. Every time I have been in there (always a different time of day, always a different day of the week) the store is a disaster area. Multiple racks of go-backs from the fitting room and carts full of go backs from the register area are always spilling over into the men's and maternity departments. I have never been greeted or even acknowledged by any of the sales floor employees while I shop. Having been a retail manager for many years, I can understand maybe a rack of go backs once in a while. There is NO EXCUSE to ignore your customers or to maintain a sloppy shopping environment. Absolutely inexcusable and sadly, this is the ONLY Target I've shopped in to have any of these problems at the magnitude at which they are displayed here.
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