The company has seen its stock price fall and even received bomb threats after stocking Pride Month merchandise.
to some stores for stocking LGBTQ+ items ahead of the 2023 Pride Season. The retail giant was also targeted for selling transgender friendly clothing in its range, such as"tuck friendly" swimsuits, worn by transgender women to conceal private parts.
Acustomer walks into a Target store on February 28, 2023 in San Rafael, California. The company has seen a boost to its social media following calls for a boycott. Despite the controversy, Target has managed a small win and gained more than 14,000 newIt did lose 1,000 followers on June 4 and 5, but other than those two days of losses, Target averaged 469 new followers every day.
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