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Home Front: Culture Wars
Target Cries 'Uncle,' Begs Shoppers to Come Back
2016-08-27
[PJ Media] Target is launching a first-of-its-kind one-day sale to try and boost back-to-school shopper traffic amid a boycott over its bathroom policy. The retailer is offering a 10% discount on everything in its stores and online on Sunday. Target is calling the event #TargetRunDay.

It marks the first time Target has ever offered a 10% discount both in stores and on its website. The sale comes after Target last week reported its first quarterly traffic decline in more than two years.

This is what happens when you blindly hop on the social-justice bandwagon without consulting your customers, understanding their mores, or giving a damn about what they think. Serves Target right. Drive by any Target store since the "transgender" policy went into effect and witness an ocean of empty spaces in their parking lots.

Target's same-store transactions, which is how traffic is measured, fell 2.2% in the second quarter. Overall, sales fell 7.2% to $16.2 billion. "In the second quarter, our No. 1 challenge was traffic, which affected sales in all of our merchandise categories," Target CEO Brian Cornell said last week on a call with analysts.

Shopper traffic is falling amid a boycott over Target's new policy, announced earlier this year, that welcomes customers to use any bathroom or fitting room that matches their gender identity. The announcement triggered an immediate backlash. Critics said the policy opened the door for sexual predators to victimize women and children inside the retailer's bathrooms, and more than 1.4 million people signed a pledge to stop shopping at Target unless it reversed the policy.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  no.
Posted by: Tyranysaurus Lumplump8088   2016-08-27 16:46  

#3  Well, not really. My local Target has had no problems with the bathroom policy. It's problems are too few employees on the sales floor to help customers find what they are looking for, and I am more concerned by the creepy collectors and resellers who hang around the toys. If they did that in a park they would be arrested.
Posted by: Jort Wittlesbach4106   2016-08-27 10:41  

#2  When they fire the CEO and the acquiescent board, then run ads saying they're in the market for 'business' not virtue flashing, you might get the attention of your former patrons. Who ever calculated that to make 3 percent of the population (plus or minus the number of real supporters) happy at the expense of over half the population as the 'target' audience of their business, must live in the deep urban cocoon of contacts. Meanwhile, after the anti-Chic-fil-A boycott resulted in a 14% increase in business, you know the marketing department also needs to house cleaned as well.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-08-27 09:03  

#1  Good news bit for the day. I liked Target, but won't go back...
Posted by: Tennessee   2016-08-27 08:57  

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