Love Target? Here's 5 Money-Saving Tips for Target Shopping For You

Shop while saving a lot.

Target is one of the most popular places to shop in the US because it has low prices, is easy to get to, and has a vast selection of everyday items.

With this, some shoppers might find themselves in a spiral of spending while at the store. Getting lost in splurge shopping and sometimes even going beyond the shopping list.

But were you aware there are several ways to save even more money when you shop at Target? The following are five suggestions collated by CNET that will ensure financial savings at Target.

Save More with Target's Red Card

One of the best ways to save money while shopping is to sign up for Target's Red Card. This card offers 5% off almost all purchases at the retailer, making it one of the easiest ways to save.

The card is available as a credit, debit, or reloadable option, and there is no monthly or annual fee. Additionally, RedCard holders get free two-day shipping on thousands of items and access to exclusive deals and promotions.

Target's Free Circle Reward Program

You should also look into the free Circle rewards program that Target offers. CNET tells us that this program is accessible both online and in-store and provides members with the following benefits:

1% earnings when they shop, access to offers on brands, 5% off a single purchase for their birthday, community support votes to direct where Target gives, and partnerships with companies such as Apple and Ulta Beauty.

Target's Price Match Guarantee

What better way to save than using Target's price-match guarantee? Target will match the price of an identical item if it is found at a lower price at a list of competitors within a 14-day window from the time of purchase.

Are you having trouble with the process? Check out this Target guide to better understand the constant price match guarantee.

A Quick How-To

To request a price match in-store, bring proof of the price you want to match (such as a printed ad or the retailer's website) and the original receipt to the checkout.

If you shop online, you can call or chat with a Target employee and give them the information they need to match the price.

Look Out for Clearance Days

Finally, shop on clearance days to access discounted products throughout the retail outlet. Target has specific days of the week when they ignore certain products.

Mondays, for example, are reserved for electronics, children's clothing, and stationery, while Tuesdays are reserved for domestics, women's clothing, pet products, and food. For more information, visit your local Target or contact a representative.

Following these tips will save even more money while shopping at Target, making it an even more appealing shopping destination.

And, with such a wide range of products and a regular clearance schedule, you can find what you are looking for while staying within your budget. Have fun shopping!

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