Target stores will be closed on Thanksgiving due to the coronavirus pandemic, but plan to start rolling out its biggest deals of the year in stores and online in October.
Target said it's"stretching out the savings" starting in October for safety and to give shoppers flexibility.
"Historically, deal hunting and holiday shopping can mean crowded events, and this isn’t a year for crowds," Target said in its release."That’s why our biggest holiday deals will be available earlier than ever, so you can shop safely and conveniently without worrying about missing out on deals that usually come later in the season."will also get updates on deals throughout the season, the company said.
"This season, you can count on getting extra-big savings without the extra-long lines, with plenty of opportunities to score the best deals on the hottest items both before and after November 26," Target said in its release.by the holidays and currently has the expanded service in more than 1,000 stores in 47 states.
In its release, the retailer said it's making 20,000 more products including the groceries available through its pickup and delivery services. "This holiday season, we’re doubling down, making 20,000 more gifts, essentials and everything in between available via our popular same-day services," Target said in the release.
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