Then it has to be some rumour that Target somehow couldn't shake off.
A popular financial blogger (you probably all know who) did a price comparison between Walmart and Target with 30 *regular priced* common household items (eggs, milk, bread, etc.) and she found that Walmart was cheaper by $1.35. $0.92 of that $1.35 was a bottle of Kraft vinaigrette. We don't buy that, so if I bought the other staples (oatmeal, coffee, etc.) my savings on a basket of 30 items would be a grand total of $0.42.
Target would have been cheaper had the shopper used a RedCard and her own bags.
Target was cheaper on the regularly priced personal care items, and then more savings with the RedCard and bags again.
Walmart was cheaper if you buy diapers and baby cereal, but then I don't shop at Walmart for those.
Could it be that gossips and rumours took down Target? :eek:
Oh, it's so not fair. I just found out that Australia has Target. Target lives in Australia and not here. Un-bohlievable.... (Insert facepalm smiley which I can't find at the moment.)

