Behind ‘Tarjay:’ Target’s Strategy Combines Bargain and ‘Elevated’ Products | WSJ The Economics Of



About 75% of the U.S. population can find a Target store within a 10 mile radius.

WSJ’s Sarah Nassauer explains how the retailer leverages its physical stores to grow services like in-store pickup and same-day shipping.

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