onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
Reading: Target to End Price-Matching Policy Amid Business Challenges
Share
onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
Search
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
  • Advertise
  • Advertise
© 2025 OnlyTrustedInfo.com . All Rights Reserved.
Advertise here
Finance

Target to End Price-Matching Policy Amid Business Challenges

Last updated: July 18, 2025 3:10 pm
OnlyTrustedInfo.com
Share
4 Min Read
Target to End Price-Matching Policy Amid Business Challenges
SHARE
Advertise here

People walk past the Target store on 42nd Street in Times Square on June 24, 2025, in New York City. Credit – Gary Hershorn—Getty Images

For years, Target customers were able to get the lowest possible price through Target’s policy of matching prices with its competitors. But that policy is coming to an end.

The company told Bloomberg News that it will update the policy on July 28 and that the move is an effort to simplify Target’s pricing strategy. Target will still match prices between its own online platform and retail stores, a company spokesperson added. TIME has reached out to Target for comment.

Some customers have lamented the decision. “I’ve gotten some crazy deals price matching to Amazon plus using my discounts. R.I.P. price matching,” wrote one Reddit user. “Well I’ll just buy less or buy it where it’s cheaper,” wrote another.

Advertise here

Ashley Dudarenok, who runs a China- and Hong Kong-based consumer research consultancy, said the decision “eliminates a safety net for consumers” who could be sure that they were getting the most competitive prices at Target. “For consumers, this means the onus is now on them to compare prices before shopping, potentially pushing the most price-sensitive shoppers to competitors like Walmart or Amazon for certain purchases.”

Dudarenok says that Target is hoping its “loyal customer base, often attracted by the in-store experience and exclusive brands (the ‘Tar-jay’ effect) will absorb this change.” But the move is risky, she adds, at a time when U.S. consumer spending is falling.

Target has grappled with a slump in sales this year, with the company missing its Q1 revenue estimate and cutting its full-year sales outlook in May.

Target CEO Brian Cornell said in an earnings call in May that U.S. tariffs were one factor in a number of “massive potential costs” for the company. He also warned that price hikes could come as a “very last resort” after earlier in March telling CNBC that certain goods will “likely see price increases” for consumers.

Target has also struggled with consumer boycotts following its decision on Jan. 24 to roll back its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.

Advertise here

President Trump signed an executive order on Jan. 20 decrying DEI as “illegal and immoral discrimination” and ending federal initiatives. The order does not force private employers to abolish DEI programs but opens up companies to anti-DEI backlash.

“The company is juggling significant financial pressures, including the looming threat of tariffs on Chinese goods, with the need to maintain customer loyalty,” Dudarenok says. “Ending the price match policy is a defensive financial move. At the same time, the company is still navigating the fallout from its DEI initiatives, trying to find a neutral ground that doesn’t alienate its diverse customer base.”

Target’s challenges date back several years. The company’s annual revenue has stagnated since 2021, while its shares have fallen around 60% in that time.

Contact us at letters@time.com.

You Might Also Like

Younger workers now becoming 401(k) millionaires — here’s what they’re doing and why you should start copying

Miller Lite giving away 50,000 free beers. When and where to get one

Kevin O’Leary Says ‘You’ll Never Be Free’ If You Remain An Employee, But There’s Actually Nothing Wrong With It: Here’s Why

Jensen Huang’s charitable foundation balloons on Nvidia stock gains

Claiming Social Security at 70 Was a $94,000 Mistake — Inside One Retiree’s Regret

Share This Article
Facebook X Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article Photographer’s eerie lookalike inspired a search for world’s best dopplegängers Photographer’s eerie lookalike inspired a search for world’s best dopplegängers
Next Article FBI personnel were told to flag Epstein files mentioning Trump, Senate Democrat says FBI personnel were told to flag Epstein files mentioning Trump, Senate Democrat says

Latest News

Eminem’s Grandmother Betty Kresin Dies at 87: The Unresolved Trauma Behind the Rapper’s Reclusive Years
Eminem’s Grandmother Betty Kresin Dies at 87: The Unresolved Trauma Behind the Rapper’s Reclusive Years
Entertainment March 11, 2026
MGK’s ‘Stoked’ Comment on Megan Fox’s Racy Photo: The Definitive Breakdown of Their Post-Split Dynamic
MGK’s ‘Stoked’ Comment on Megan Fox’s Racy Photo: The Definitive Breakdown of Their Post-Split Dynamic
Entertainment March 11, 2026
Eric Dane’s Last Words: The AI Miracle That Let Him Speak Before He Died
Eric Dane’s Last Words: The AI Miracle That Let Him Speak Before He Died
Entertainment March 11, 2026
Saturday Night Live U.K. Sets March Premiere on Peacock with Tina Fey Hosting Debut
Saturday Night Live U.K. Sets March Premiere on Peacock with Tina Fey Hosting Debut
Entertainment March 11, 2026
//
  • About Us
  • Contact US
  • Privacy Policy
onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
© 2026 OnlyTrustedInfo.com . All Rights Reserved.