Target, DEI Boycott
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Target's (TGT) sluggish first quarter was partly due to consumers' protests to the retail giant's rollback on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. On Wednesday, shares of the retailer slid more than 7% after it posted a 3.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNTarget's sales drop in Q1, and they may continuing dropping all yearTarget's sales fell more than the Minneapolis-based retailer expected they would in the first quarter, and the company is warning they will slip for the rest of the year as shoppers limit spending.
The Target store protests are meant to pressure the retailer to reestablish its commitment to DEI and other demands by protest organizers.
The past few years of cost-of-living increases, which have forced many shoppers to focus on the basics, have shifted that narrative for Target.
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