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  • Report: Instacart has changed grocery stores for good

    Instacart, the grocery-ordering app, is getting creative about picking, packing and delivering food on-demand. According to TechCrunch, the company’s people and technology show that the San Francisco startup has changed grocery stores for good. (TechCrunch)

  • Chief marketing officer at Target resigns

    MINNEAPOLIS -- Jeff Jones, executive vice president, chief marketing officer at Target, is leaving the company.

    Target CEO Brian Cornell said Tuesday that Jones will be departing the company effective Sept. 9.

    Various media reports indicate that Jones will be joining Uber as president of the ridesharing company.

  • Vogue: How Target became the 'it' place for beauty products

    Target’s focus on adding niche beauty products to its assortment has made the mass retailer this year's go-to destination for the hottest beauty products. (Vogue)

  • Target CIO talks stores, digital, supply chain and more

    Mike McNamara, a former executive at British retailer Tesco PLC, joined Target as CIO last summer, moving from London to Minneapolis.

    In a Q&A on Target’s website, McNamara discusses highlights of his first year with the discounter and priorities going forward. He also spoke about Target’s tech hiring boom.
      

  • Report: Amazon planning to open drive-up grocery store

    The world’s biggest online retailer is planning to open a drive-up grocery store in its hometown.
     
  • Target, other retailers answer Louisiana’s call for help after ‘Great Flood of 2016’

    As the national media continues to largely ignore Louisiana’s cries for help after 6.9 trillion gallons of rain pummeled the southern part of the state between Aug. 8 and Aug. 14, retailers such as Target Corp. have answered the call.

    Target said Friday it will donate $400,000 to assist Baton Rouge and the surrounding communities affected. The donation includes $100,000 to both the Salvation Army and American Red Cross to aid shelter and relief efforts. Additionally, the retailer will donate $30,000 to aid recovery efforts for impacted local schools.

  • Why is Target spending $20 million on restrooms?

    Target Corp. is taking action to put an end to the controversy that erupted in the wake of its transgender bathroom decision.
      
  • Target Q2 earnings fall but top Street; plants red flag for full year

    Target Corp. on Wednesday reported second quarter earnings that exceeded Wall Street expectations, but the discounter lowered its guidance for the full year amid declining sales and what it called a “difficult retail environment.”
     
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