The new online badge tells users which brands are Black-owned or Black-founded.
are participating in mentorship programs for Black business owners. Meanwhile, Target is rolling out an online feature to make it easier for customers to identify and shop from Black-owned brands.
Target's new feature is a small beige badge showcasing several neutral-colored hearts, which the company is using to label allbrands on its website. The badge appears in the retailer's "at a glance" category, located within each product page's details section. There, Target also features badges to identify products that are clean, vegan, and cruelty-free.
This recent effort is a result of Target's customer feedback, according to a company statement issued to. "We have carried a number of Black-owned brands for years and continue to listen to guests to ensure we offer a compelling and relevant assortment that supports our guests' needs," the statement reads.
Cantu, Iman Cosmetics, The Honey Pot, The Lip Bar, and Black Girl Sunscreen are just a few of the Black-owned and Black-founded beauty brands that Target has to offer. And now, with the retailer's new online feature, you can shop your tried-and-true Black-owned products and hopefully discover some new ones in the process.
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