With Target’s October Circle Week sale in the rearview mirror, the retailer now has its sights firmly set on Black Friday.
Target has announced its early holiday shopping plans, which officially started on October 29, and will run through the next four weeks until Black Friday.
“We know our guests are looking for exceptional value this holiday season, which is why Target is offering thousands of Black Friday deals across our entire assortment,” said Christina Hennington, Target’s. executive vice president and chief growth officer.
Start saving right away
Similar to last year’s holiday deals, Target will again be offering Deal of the Day – a new exclusive sale that changes each day. The retailer will also change up its sales on a weekly basis leading up to Black Friday – which falls on Friday, November 24, this year.
Each week, Target will rotate what’s on sale, with fresh offerings becoming available for a Sunday through Saturday schedule. Starting this week, shoppers can save on the following:
40% off small appliances, like KitchenAid and Ninja
Keurig K-Mini Single-Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker: $49.99 (originally $89.99)
Ninja Kitchen System with Auto IQ Boost and 7-Speed Blender: $99.99 (originally $199.99)
KitchenAid 5.5 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer: $249.99 (originally $449.99)
$5 Target gift card with a purchase of four personal care or hair care items
Up to $100 off select iPads
Philips 50” 4K QLED Roku Smart TV: $259.99 (originally $279.99)
Buy one get one 50% off select toys
$100 off Beats Solo3 Bluetooth Wireless Headphones
50% off Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Nintendo Switch game
50% off Star Wars Jedi Survivor Xbox Series X game
Up to 40% floorcare brands, like Shark and iRobot
Shark Professional Steam Pocket Mop: $59.99 (originally $109.99)
iRobot Roomba Combo j5 + Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum & Mop: $499 (regularly $799.99)
50% off Sony Extra Bass Bluetooth Wireless Noise-Canceling Headphones
Throughout the holiday season, all of the early Black Friday deals are available online, in-store, and on Target’s mobile app. Shoppers can choose how they want to shop, including in-store pickup, curbside pickup, or at-home delivery.
Price matching through Christmas Eve
In addition to early Black Friday deals, Target also announced it would match all items through Christmas Eve.
Should consumers purchase any items at Target – starting as early as October 22, 2023 – that go lower in price through Christmas Eve, Target will honor the lower price. This goes for items ordered online or purchased in-store. Consumers will be required to show proof of original purchase and the price they’re looking to match.
Price match is also available through Target’s customer service phone number or online through its chat feature. All of the same requirements apply to receive a price match.
In addition to items purchased at Target, the retailer will also price match for a number of online competitors. More information on Target’s full price match policy is available here.
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Posted: 2023-10-30 15:26:59