Target hasn’t shown any indication it will tone down Pride Month displays in 2024, according to Consumers' Research executive director Will Hild. "Given their insistence on continuing to sell products ...
Target’s sales downturn during the second quarter amid ongoing consumer backlash from the retailer’s Pride merchandise could be a valuable lesson for other businesses, according to financial gurus.
Target announced this week that its CEO, Brian Cornell, is stepping down due to slumping sales. One contributor to falling sales was Target’s reversal on diversity, equity, and inclusion commitments.
When noticed, deja vu invariably prompts a double take. Marketers are doing just that with Target’s decision to temporarily remove products for LGBTQ+ customers from some of its Southern locations.
Raise a glass of Bud Light to Target, whose market value shed $10 billion in 10 days after customers revolted against Target’s range of Pride-themed tat. Celebrate by squeezing into a Calvin Klein ...
Target grew its sales for years by appealing to customers who favored a diverse and inclusive shopping experience. Why has it pulled back? (Associated Press) Has any American company run away from a ...
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