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Target Will Slash Prices on 2,000-Plus Items This Holiday Season

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As the busy holiday season approaches, many people are doing what they can to stretch their dollars further. If you’re stressed about the cost of everyday goods, you’re not alone. Thankfully, some retailers are taking steps to make shopping for everyday essentials more affordable.

Target is one such retailer. The company recently announced it would reduce the price of 2,000-plus items to help shoppers keep more money in their checking accounts this holiday season.

If you’re trying to stretch your budget, consider taking advantage of these price reductions. Here’s what you need to know.

Shopping at Target may be more affordable this holiday season

In an Oct. 22 press release, Target announced its plans to reduce the price of many of its goods. Over 2,000 items will now be more affordable to shoppers.

These price reductions apply to a variety of products like food, drinks, beauty and personal care products, over-the-counter medications, toys, gifts, and holiday decor. Lower prices can help shoppers feel less financial stress during an expensive time of year.

Here are a few products that are now cheaper at Target:

Product Price Before Reduction Reduced Price
LEGO Technic 2022 Ford GT Car Model Set $119.99 $95.99
Crisco Vegetable Oil (40 fluid ounces) $5.29 $4.79
Coffee Mate Natural Bliss Sweet Cream Creamer (32 fluid ounces) $5.29 $4.99
up&up Daytime Cold and Flu Relief Softgels (24-count) $6.99 $5.99
Purina Tidy Cats Litter (25 pounds) $8.59 $7.79
Data source: Target.com

This is the second time this year that Target has lowered prices for thousands of everyday essentials. By the end of the holiday season, the retailer will have reduced prices for more than 10,000 essentials. You may already be saving money thanks to these changes.

As a consumer, you have some choice in where you shop. It may be beneficial to compare prices for the everyday essentials you typically buy to see if you can save money by shopping at Target instead of other retailers. Every dollar you save adds up over time.

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Save even more by joining the Target Circle Rewards program

Price reductions aren’t the only way to save money at Target. Don’t neglect the retailer’s loyalty program, Target Circle Rewards. It’s free to become a member and it’s easy to benefit from the program.

You can save more with members-only deals and coupons. You can review current offers in the Target mobile app. There are also bonus rewards opportunities. When you activate offers and make eligible purchases, you can earn gift cards, additional discounts, or cash back rewards.

Loyalty programs like this make for an easy way for shoppers to save more money at their favorite retailers. If you’re a Target loyalist, you should consider giving this program a try.

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