
9. Dried fruit
It’s all about the quantity here. Buying a small bag of dried fruit at Target is ok, but if you want a greater volume, better search for it elsewhere.
“It’s largely dependent on the amount you need, but if you’re gearing up to bake a few batches of cranberry oatmeal cookies, you’re better off buying dried cranberries at warehouse clubs like Costco rather than Target,” Ramhold says. “You can expect to pay around 8 cents more per ounce shopping at Target over Costco, for instance. It might not sound like much, but it adds up quickly.”
10. Items from Bullseye’s Playground
Bullseye’s Playground is that eye-catching dollar section at the Target’s entrance. Shopping experts suggest that you can buy $1 items from that section, but you should skip the pricier ones.
“This section filled with fun trinkets has plenty of eye candy and can occupy your kids while you shop,” says Bodge. “Many of the items are $1, but some of the items are as high as $5. I have found most things to be pretty low quality, so if an item is $1, go for it. If it’s $5, move on.”









































































































5 thoughts on “Never Purchase These 20 Things At Target”
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You must be a competitor !
thank you for all the very important mainly unknown information. It is real helpful.
Why Target does not have baseball caps in my size which is size 8. Why is that. I buy size 8 baseball caps at Yankee Stadium, Dodger Stadium, Universal CityWalk, the Northridge Mall and online.
What a strange article! So one so called expert about something can declare it a bad deal at Target, and it becomes an absolute fact? You could replace most any other retailer’s name here instead of Target, and the article would be just as valid. Plus most of the critiques contain multiple caveats or are pure innuendo, items 19 and 20 are perfect examples of this. Apparently all it takes for evidence is it “… could be” for an accusation to be true. Yes, the main thing that is unknown in this article is information, there is none.