‘Final nail in coffin,’ warns Target shopper who says unpopular anti-theft measure will ‘end brick and mortar retail’ | F83N520 | 2024-01-22 19:08:01

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'Final nail in coffin,' warns Target shopper who says unpopular anti-theft measure will 'end brick and mortar retail' | F83N520 | 2024-01-22 19:08:01

The concerned shopper believes

TARGET'S excessive decisions with gadgets it locks up has left a client concerned for the survival of its brick and mortar stores. 

The concerned shopper believes Target's in-person stores might come to an end if it continues to lock up essential items like underwear. 

'Final nail in coffin,' warns Target shopper who says unpopular anti-theft measure will 'end brick and mortar retail'
'Final nail in coffin,' warns Target shopper who says unpopular anti-theft measure will 'end brick and mortar retail'
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Some Goal shops have began to lock up numerous gadgets together with underwear, toothpaste, and more[/caption]
'Final nail in coffin,' warns Target shopper who says unpopular anti-theft measure will 'end brick and mortar retail'
'Final nail in coffin,' warns Target shopper who says unpopular anti-theft measure will 'end brick and mortar retail'
The locked up underwear has led to many complaints
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'Final nail in coffin,' warns Target shopper who says unpopular anti-theft measure will 'end brick and mortar retail'
'Final nail in coffin,' warns Target shopper who says unpopular anti-theft measure will 'end brick and mortar retail'
One shopper had to wait 10 minutes to get underwear unlocked
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The comment was made on an image of boxers locked behind a glass wall at Goal on X, previously referred to as a Twitter.

They replied saying they consider locking up low cost gadgets goes to be what takes out brick and mortar stores.

It was insisted that clients are ultimately going to get fed up with the extreme anti-theft measures.

"I swear locking up merchandise particularly frivolous issues low cost underwear will be the ultimate nail in the coffin for brick-and-mortar retail," they said.

In the submit, the X consumer additionally expressed how they consider the anti-theft measures are simply inflicting extra points for buyers and never preventing theft.&

"Criminals are getting off scot-free whereas shoppers pay the worth," they added.

Different Goal consumers are also confused over Target's decisions for locked up gadgets. 

Another X consumer shared how their Target decided to lock up primary toiletries and toothpaste, but left quick access to make-up.

They famous how makeup is costlier then the gadgets locked up at their store.

Underwear was also locked up at their retailer and the X consumer shared a photo of it and stated "free the underpants."

While this Target shopper referred to locking up underwear as "ghetto."

"It comes to the purpose of how ghetto does it look that they need to lock up the socks or whatever it is that they've beneath the key," they advised NBC affiliate KNTV in Bay Area.

Lastly, two more Target consumers fumed because of locked up underwear.

One needed to wait 10 minutes for a worker to come unlock the case for them.

The second Target shopper stated it felt weird to be watched by a employee while deciding on their underwear of selection.

"Was bizarre being watched over by an older employee as I attempted to determine what underwear would match my 'needs,'" they stated.

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