Target shoppers can look forward to savings all over the store.

Target Is Lowering Prices on over 2,000 Products This Holiday Season

With the high cost of food and household goods, shopping on a budget can be a challenge—especially during the holidays. That’s why a recent announcement from Target will be welcome news for fans of the popular retail chain. Target plans to cut prices on over 2,000 products in preparation for the holiday season!
Read on to learn what products Target plans to mark down and when prices will change.
What will be cheaper at Target?
In a press release, Target announced plans to reduce prices on a wide range of products. The price reductions may vary by location, but generally, shoppers can expect to see savings in all departments to help prepare for the holidays. For more specific examples, the retailer pointed to products like snacks, beverages, frozen vegetables, ice cream, cookies, cough and cold medicine, toilet paper, beauty products, bath towels, toys and board games.
Below are a few items that are now available at lower prices at most Target stores, on the Target app and on Target.com.
- Coffee Mate Natural Bliss Sweet Cream Creamer (was $5.29, now $4.99)
- Crisco Vegetable Oil (was $5.29, now $4.79)
- Magic Bullet Personal Blender Set (was $49.99, now $39.99)
Keep in mind that when and how you shop may also affect the price you pay for certain items, thanks to a strategy known as dynamic pricing. Retailers commonly implement dynamic pricing techniques to increase profits. You can use price-tracking and shopping apps to help alert you if a price changes behind the scenes. No one wants to overpay!
When will prices change?
The retailer didn’t announce a firm timeline regarding when the 2,000 new price cuts would take place. Instead, Target says all of its price reductions will take place this holiday season. In its press release, Target said it “routinely adjusts its prices to remain competitive in markets across the country.” By the end of the holiday season, Target will have cut prices on 10,000 products the year.
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