When it was introduced in 2013, Target’s price matching was the first of its kind: A brick-and-mortar store offering to match prices found online.
WASHINGTON — Target is ending its price matching policy that would match the sales price on products sold for less at competitors’ stores.
The longtime program will be ending July 28, the company said in a statement Tuesday.
“We’ve found our guests overwhelmingly price match Target and not other retailers, which reflects the great value and trust in pricing consumers see across our assortment and deals,” a Target spokesperson said in a statement.
The price match program was
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