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Over the past few months, #Target has become less and less useful to me.
I’m planning to write a physical letter to them describing what I find wrong and urging them to turn back from the path that chases away previously-loyal customers and eventually leads to bankruptcy.
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Just as an example, #Target used to be known for its wide, clutter-free aisles. #Walmart, on the other hand, is known for causing storewide traffic congestion by filling most of the aisle with displays and shelves, preventing customers from getting past slower-moving customers.
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@lnxw48a1
I have lost count as to how many times some of the simple, everyday things (not TP) are either out of stock or it seems that they have discontinued an item that we have been buying for years. Coffee creamer is my biggest issue and they always seem to have very low stock or none (usually) of what I have been using for years.
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When I’m in my #SoCal hometown, I usually walk to do my shopping, so I don’t want to have to visit multiple stores to get what I need. #Target has been the place where almost everything I want is present in one place, with the brands and sizes I want.
(The past year was an exception, as I had to go to 4-5 stores to find everything on the list ... and even then I was usually still missing something.)
I’ve been buying “Mrs Dash” brand salt-free seasonings at #Target for years. Recently, the store has few Mrs Dash seasonings, and plenty of their generic replacement brand. No, I don’t want to buy your “lowest bidder” seasonings.
Neither do I want generic olive oil (that has probably never been near an olive tree).
Nor do I want to spend fifteen minutes trying to get from one side of the store to the other side because the in-aisle merchandise displays impede motion.