
A full store
Big shopping crowds in Target on a weekend might be a thing of the past. Target has imposed limits on the occupancy of its stores in order to keep customers and team members safe. “Occupancy limits will vary by location and be determined by the store’s specific square footage to enhance the average space per person and reduce the possibility of congestion,” a Target representative told CBS News.
Shopping on Tuesday or Wednesday mornings
Are you a fan of early morning shopping trips? Make sure you ‘re not doing it on a Tuesday or a Wednesday. “Stores will expand dedicated shopping time for customers over age 65, pregnant or with an underlying medical condition to two days: the first hour of every Tuesday and Wednesday morning,” says a statement on Target’s website.









































































































5 thoughts on “7 Things You Probably Won’t See in Target Anymore”
Thank you Target, for putting so much thought and effort into this. It all helps keep us safer.
I have never seen anything like this at my Wallmart store, where are these stores with all these pictures?
I AM PLEASED WITH MY LOCAL TARGET IN ORANGE CITY FLORIDA. I AM ON A WALKER WHICH I ENTER THE STORE WITH. THE GREETERS ARE KIND ENOUGH TO PUT MY WALKER IN THE BASKET FOR ME WHILE I SHOP. THEY ALSO OFFER TO DELIVER MY PURCHASES TO THE CAR FOR ME. GREAT SERVICE AND GREAT STORE.
Very Happy with the way Target is handling this pandemic …I shop there and feel very safe and secure there The staff is excellent
Sometimes the service at the Glenview, Il. store stinks. They never have enough registers open, some of the checkers don’t know what they are doing, shouldn’t be checkers & some are very unfriendly & surley. The store manager is clueless & takes forever to help customers. This store is in an upscale area & needs improvement.