And also that Target will struggle in this climate
 
Supermarket News Daily

JULY 6, 2023

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With prices remaining high, former Walmart CEO predicts Target will struggle

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Tell us what you think...

Former Walmart CEO Bill Simon believes retailers like Target will either continue to struggle during this time inflation or will find a way to differentiate itself from the competition and drive traffic. Which path do you think Target will be on over the coming months?
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