Here is a list of some money-saving suggestions:
• Compare prices at other retailers to see if they sell the same products cheaper. Target may match certain online prices.
• Use Coupons and Discounts: Target's website and app offer coupons and clearance deals.
• Monitor Sale Schedules: Target marks down departments on different days. Follow or inquire about sale schedules.
• Track price drops: Target will refund you if a recently purchased item goes on sale within 14 days. Check online for price drops.
• Explore Clearance Sections: Target's clearance section and store end caps often have the best deals.
• Shop After Holidays: After Christmas, Easter, Valentine's Day, and Halloween, products are heavily discounted, with discounts increasing with time.
• Shop strategically: Target has sales every Sunday through Saturday. Shop early in the week for the best deals.
• Rain checks: If a sale item is out of stock, request a "rain check" to lock in the price for 45 days.
• Check the Weekly Ad: Target's website has a weekly ad with product discounts.
• Target lets you stack coupons with manufacturer's coupons for maximum savings.
• Use the Target app, especially Cartwheel, for personalized coupons and discounts on a variety of products.
• Consider Private-Label Products: Target's Up & Up, Archer Farms, and Market Pantry brands are often cheaper than name brands.
• Target offers a 5-cent discount for reusable bags.
• Target donates unsold merchandise to Goodwill, where you can find new Target items at discounts.
These strategies can help you save money at Target, even if their prices exceed your expectations. Let us know if any of these work for you by leaving your comment or filing a complaint!
