I read that another issue was that Target purchased the old stores that weren't really designed for a store like target. Instead of building from the ground up like they are used to, they had to work with what they had. So all the stores were not aligned the same way. Some stores you would have to go up to one level to get clothes, but might have to go downstairs for the dressing room, like shyt was all over the place

, they moved to fast on the operation.
Yea some of the bigger stores are like that,2 of the targets in T.O i have been too there are rows of empty shelves with no product on em...
i remember last summer going to one of the stores closest to me for socks and wife beaters and 3 entire displays were completely barren...i went back 2 months later,same displays were empty....Some of the stores are completely disorganized as well....not to mention alot of the products in U.S. stores arent available up here...
For the people that live near the border that go down to New York or Michigan to shop and been to targets in the states,theres no comparison at all...
They didnt bring up those stores up here,they put these fakkity imitations of what yall got and were arrogant enough to think people up here would accept it cuz its target....
They never did what Walmart did and that is put up the same type stores with the same concept and selection....and thats why they failed...
I have been to target in Buffalo and Ohio,the joints up here are like U.S. polo assn when youre looking for Polo...