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Target goes there… reviews closing stores for the theft and crime
Posted on 5/18/23 at 6:33 am
Posted on 5/18/23 at 6:33 am
Expects $500M this year. $600M last year.
I find the bolded part bullshite.
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Target Might Close Stores Because Of This Rampant Problem
CEO Brian Cornell said this problem will cost the retailer a half-billion dollars in profits this year alone.
Target Corporation (TGT) CEO Brian Cornell said he does not want to close stores. But...
That implied second sentence dominated a conference call with the media Tuesday to preview first quarter earnings. The Minneapolis-based retailer disclosed that since the start of 2022, inventory shrinkage, which is retail code for all of the stuff people steal from its stores, will have cost Target $1.1 billion in profits by the end of the year.
If accurate, that’s an astonishing number. And Target said it’s not just theft that has plagued its stores and retailers across the country but also violent crime. Indeed, retailers like Walmart Stores Inc. (WMT) , Whole Foods Market (owned by Amazon Inc. (AMZN) ), and Nordstrom Inc., (JWN) have closed stores in cities where crime has anecdotally surged in recent years.
But here’s the thing: retailers have rarely said they are shutting stores specifically because of crime. Instead, they use words like “overall performance issues.”
For example, Walmart recently announced it was closing four locations in Chicago without ever referring to crime.
Target Drawing a Line
Cornell, though, drew a direct link between crime and closing stores. On top of that, Target threw in specific financial consequences from crime: $500 million loss in profits this year, following a $600 million loss in 2022.
“Safety of our guests and employees are our top priorities,” he said. “We will do everything in our power to keep our stores open.”
The company has hired extra security guards and is placing more and more merchandise behind locked cases.
For example, at the Target store in downtown San Francisco’s Metreon complex, a shopper found basic items like underwear and socks in locked containers that only cashiers can open. The same shopper also witnessed security guards screen people before they entered the store. At one point, the guard turned away a seemingly homeless man.
But has Target reached the point where it will actually close stores? Or is the company bluffing? Despite repeated questions, Cornell would not say.
Some think the retailer has already closed locations because of crime. In any case, Target would not close stores lightly.
Stores Crucial to Target's Strategy
For one thing, physical stores are the only reason why Target was able to eke out a tiny sales gain during a tough first quarter.
The company said store comparable sales grew just 0.7% compared to the first quarter of 2022. At least that’s a gain. And traffic was actually up 0.9%. Digital comparable sales, however, fell 3.4%.
That means Target is increasingly relying on its stores, not its digital operations, to prop up sales during a difficult economy. The company said rising prices from inflation and higher interest rates have prompted shoppers to cut spending, especially on discretionary items like apparel and home accessories.
But overall, despite the boom in e-commerce sales over the years, physical stores still anchor Target’s entire omnichannel strategy.
They serve as distribution hubs where the retailer fills online orders. And Target has added a bevy of drive up and curbside services at stores, allowing consumers to pick up items they ordered online that same day and even return merchandise without having to leave their vehicles.
The company said such same-day services drive customer loyalty, along with exclusive fashion collections and the presence of store-within-a-store concepts like its partnership with Ulta Beauty. In fact, Target said first quarter sales of beauty products, which grew in the high teens, helped offset weakness in other discretionary categories.
This year, the company said it will spend $4 billion to $5 billion on capital investments, including opening 20 stores and remodeling 175 other locations.
The crucial role stores play in Target’s overall strategy is why the company has been working so hard to fight the problem of retail theft and other crime, Cornell told TheStreet.
“Stores are central to the Target story,” Cornell said. “Our stores are our most valuable asset. We’re so committed to protecting our stores.”
“We do not want to close stores,” he said.
Whether crime alone will force Target’s hand is an open question.
I find the bolded part bullshite.
Posted on 5/18/23 at 6:35 am to Meauxjeaux
They did the same thing yesterday. They sho nuff be closing a lotta stows.
Posted on 5/18/23 at 6:36 am to Meauxjeaux
Who steals socks?
Underwear, I get. But socks? Lotta psychos out there.
Underwear, I get. But socks? Lotta psychos out there.
Posted on 5/18/23 at 6:36 am to WillieD
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Posted on 5/18/23 at 6:37 am to soccerfüt
FAFO. Dumbasses just keep doing dumb shite and wonder why they have nothing.
Posted on 5/18/23 at 6:43 am to VolsOut4Harambe
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Posted on 5/18/23 at 6:43 am to Tygerfan
Wonder if they are stealing all the new queer gear they are pushing?
This post was edited on 5/18/23 at 7:55 am
Posted on 5/18/23 at 7:01 am to Meauxjeaux
The typical Target shopper isn't what they used to be.
Posted on 5/18/23 at 7:04 am to Meauxjeaux
I guess this is why they are trying to push more tranny/groomer shite. No one wants to steal that crap.
Posted on 5/18/23 at 7:05 am to Tempratt
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The typical Target shopper isn't what they used to be.
those women go to trader joes now.
So trader Joes will be the next to fall in several years.
Posted on 5/18/23 at 7:07 am to Meauxjeaux
Deserve the same idiots that subsidize BLM and supported the rioters in 2020
Too Funny
Too Funny
Posted on 5/18/23 at 7:11 am to Meauxjeaux
insert :YouHateToSeeIt: meme
Target is due a boycott. Their Pride collection is being displayed as soon as you walk in the door. Included in that is a female one piece bathing suit with instructions on how little boys can tuck their dicks in. Disgusting
Target is due a boycott. Their Pride collection is being displayed as soon as you walk in the door. Included in that is a female one piece bathing suit with instructions on how little boys can tuck their dicks in. Disgusting
Posted on 5/18/23 at 7:27 am to Klark Kent
Was at a Walgreens a few weeks ago. A man quickly walks in, loads up on stuff, and simply walks out. Nobody stops him. The employee said the same man walks in about everyday and takes stuff. Wanted to do something but was told not to.
Was at a Walmart store last week and a gentleman walks out with a cart full of stuff - tells the employee who checks receipts to "frick off".
I shop at Target all the time and it's amazing to see products used/consumed and put back like nothing happened.
Countless other stories of shoplifting seen first-hand. Common theme - but don't want to go there.
Sad to watch this country being destroyed from the inside.
Was at a Walmart store last week and a gentleman walks out with a cart full of stuff - tells the employee who checks receipts to "frick off".
I shop at Target all the time and it's amazing to see products used/consumed and put back like nothing happened.
Countless other stories of shoplifting seen first-hand. Common theme - but don't want to go there.
Sad to watch this country being destroyed from the inside.
This post was edited on 5/18/23 at 7:28 am
Posted on 5/18/23 at 7:44 am to Zapps4Life
But I was told they have insurance
Posted on 5/18/23 at 7:46 am to Meauxjeaux
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The Minneapolis-based retailer disclosed that since the start of 2022, inventory shrinkage, which is retail code for all of the stuff people steal from its stores, will have cost Target $1.1 billion in profits by the end of the year.
Man closing stores for theft, from a Minneapolis-based company, that's considered basically joining the KKK up there. I figured Minneapolis folks were down with just giving away the entire store. Why not make them all into shelters for the border refugees coming from China, Venezuela, and other hostile countries?
Posted on 5/18/23 at 7:48 am to Meauxjeaux
This will create food and rainbow merch deserts that will disproportionately affect the black and brown communities. Why is target so racist?
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