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A follow-up analysis of X conversations from May 27 to June 3 found that the coordinated campaign against Target continued to resonate long after the boycotts began, according to Cyabra.
Another Target boycott starts this week amid the retailer's stance on DEI initiatives. Here's how long it lasts, what it could look like in Ohio.
Target's popular car seat trade-in event is back again, just in time for spring.. The promotion began on Sunday, April 27, and will run through Saturday, May 10.. Customers can drop off old car ...
The exterior of a Target is pictured in Los Angeles on August 17, 2022. ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images. Target's sales were $23.8 billion in the first quarter, down from $24.5 billion in the ...
However, foot traffic, or the amount of people entering Target stores, is a proxy for sales. In February 2025, the first month of boycotts, Target's foot traffic was down 9.5%, according to Placer.ai.
Foot traffic in the store was down 9.5% in February, according to Placer.ai, and down 7.9% the week of March 31, compared to the previous year, Newsweek reported.. Target store visits in NJ down ...
Target stumbles as tariffs hit earnings and sales fall amid DEI backlash. The retail chain is battling fast-changing trade policy. But it’s also become a focus for angst over corporate rollbacks ...
Target’s woes continue. The underperforming retailer has struggled with tariff-fueled anxiety among shoppers and protests in response to its retreat from diversity policies.
Facing widespread controversy after the company rolled back DEI policies, Target CEO Brian Cornell broke his silence in a memo which did little to quell staff anxieties.
Before the Target boycott started, the company was starting to see a slump in stock prices. On Jan. 31, shares closed at $137.91. By April 16, it plunged to $90.46, down 34.4%.
Target has faced pushback from consumers upset with the DEI rollback. A national Target boycott in honor of Black History Month began Feb. 1, led by Minnesota activists.
In 2001, Target began selling an array of styles and outfits. This all became exclusively available at Target in 2004. Today, you can even buy a 24-inch Bullseye stuffed animal.
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