Target will reduce regular prices on more than 2,000 items this holiday season.
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Target is implementing price cuts on thousands of its in-house and national brand items in an effort to drive traffic at its stores and online during the holiday season.
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Target announced the plan ahead of a shorter-than-usual holiday season, which is adding pressure to an already-squeezed industry.
Target is reducing prices on more than 2,000 items ranging from snacks to toys and cold medicine in an effort to attract bargain-hunting shoppers during the holiday season, the retailer said on Tuesday.
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