Returns at Target stores in Chicago will start to look a bit different.
According to the company, shoppers can"initiate a return" through the Target app, and will then follow the"normal Drive Up" process. That means drivers will wait in their car and a team member will come pick up their item and complete the return at the car window.Last November, Target said with a goal of saving $2 billion to $3 billion over the next three years.
But even as Target projects lower sales, the retailer is pushing ahead to accelerate its e-commerce strategy. It announced last week that it will spend $100 million to develop a larger network of package sorting centers that cut the cost of delivering online orders while increasing the speed of delivery.Target also aims to launch or expand more than 10 owned brands. In addition, the retailer will appeal to price sensitive shoppers with more items starting at $3, $5, $10 and $15.
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