Apparantly, the news is true: in today's challenging economy, more and more folks are trading down from Target to shop at Wal-Mart instead. I find it interesting that although Target and Wal-Mart are within just 1-3% of each other (price-wise) on many core items, consumers have a perception in their head that Wal-Mart is automatically going to be cheaper. Perhaps if they plastered tacky oversized price signs all over the store (like Wal-Mart does) consumers would "get it"; I don't know. What I DO know is that I'd rather shop at Costco or a discount grocery chain before setting foot in a Wal-Mart. Or, at least the one Wal-Mart that's within driving distance of my house (and the only one within a 20 mile radius). Perhaps Wal-Marts in middle-America are better, but the one in my area is dirty, messy, and downright seedy. So no thanks: I'd still pick Target over Wal-Mart any day of the week.
Some people are addicted to love. Others are addicted to drugs. I'm addicted to Target. Seriously....
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Trading down from Target
Apparantly, the news is true: in today's challenging economy, more and more folks are trading down from Target to shop at Wal-Mart instead. I find it interesting that although Target and Wal-Mart are within just 1-3% of each other (price-wise) on many core items, consumers have a perception in their head that Wal-Mart is automatically going to be cheaper. Perhaps if they plastered tacky oversized price signs all over the store (like Wal-Mart does) consumers would "get it"; I don't know. What I DO know is that I'd rather shop at Costco or a discount grocery chain before setting foot in a Wal-Mart. Or, at least the one Wal-Mart that's within driving distance of my house (and the only one within a 20 mile radius). Perhaps Wal-Marts in middle-America are better, but the one in my area is dirty, messy, and downright seedy. So no thanks: I'd still pick Target over Wal-Mart any day of the week.
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