Walmart sales jump as Target struggles
Two of the nation’s top retailers are heading in different directions.
Two of the nation’s top retailers are heading in different directions.
Target and Ulta beauty are ending their years-long partnership.
Target is changing its “price match” policy.
Companies are warning investors about the risks of becoming the next target of consumer boycotts from both the political right and left.
Dozens of protests took place at Target stores over the weekend.
Target is signaling its prices are likely heading higher.
Walmart and Target have resumed business with some of their Chinese suppliers.
The pastor of a Georgia megachurch who led a nationwide 40-day “fast” boycott of Target stores over the retail chain’s commitment to diversity initiatives is now calling for that effort to continue as a “full Target boycott.”
Dozens of Fortune 500 companies have recently backtracked on diversity, equity and inclusion programs, but none has seen as much backlash as Target.
Target is facing a 40-day consumer boycott over the company’s shift away from diversity, equity and inclusion policies.