'Target is insane,' fumes shopper who said he was escorted through store to buy everyday essential under bizarre rule | 1MLI45C | 2024-03-21 19:08:01
Jordan took to X, previously Twitter, to question how an important item was saved.
A TARGET shopper has slammed the shop over its controversial anti-theft measure throughout an in-store visit.
Jordan took to X, previously Twitter, to question how an important item was saved.

The consumer (@chase2hoop) complained about gadgets locked behind glass doors on the retailer.
This anti-theft measure, utilized by a rising variety of retailers, uses plexiglass to cover both rows or aisles of products.
Buyers should then name over a member of employees who can unlock the door and retrieve their gadgets.
In the post, Jordan defined that a specific merchandise, that had been locked, had notably upset him.
"Goal is so insane with the locked up merch rn," he wrote.
"I attempted to buy their $9 face moisturizer and it is now in a locked up case."
Jordan additionally complained concerning the employee's response when he requested to have the case unlocked.
"So I ring the buzzer they usually say I can't purchase it until I've purchased every part else I would like," Jordan stated.
Jordan additionally claimed he was not simply handed the merchandise when he was completed purchasing and complained concerning the employee's next step.
"So then I'm going back as soon as I'm completed purchasing to ask for it again and the dude holds the $9 face cream the entire time, walks me to the checkout and waits according to me?
<!-- End of Brightcove Player --> Other clients have additionally taken to social media to complain about locked gadgets in shops, The U.S. Sun has beforehand reported.
Many patrons have raised the difficulty of longer buying occasions, because of this measure.
One fed-up Walmart customer stated this made them depart their purchasing and walk out of the store.
"Haven't been in years but just went Monday they usually had a lock on the backpacks," they stated.
This customer additionally explained how locked gadgets had affected their buying habits.
"I asked the cashier to unlock it they usually advised me to go to customer service… I left all my [stuff] there and went to Target."
Another shopper shared that this had pressured them to modify and shop on Amazon instead.
The U.S. Sun has reached out to Goal for remark.
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