First, they insult good American families by targeting the children, now they’re targeting everyone’s intelligence.
People online have been calling out retail giant Target for pitching fake Black Friday deals to their customers. Numerous customers have exposed the department store retailer in TikTok videos that have since gone viral.
The videos have revealed that the Black Friday ‘sale’ placards in the store do not actually feature a price drop, as is advertised.
This was confirmed by the individuals in the videos, who found the pre-Black Friday price placards behind the Black Friday marketing signs with the same exact prices.
No wonder why no one Black Friday shops anymore!
I have long been aware of such scams. Black Friday ‘deals’ almost never reflect a drop in the actual price, or the deals revolve around giving the consumer free things they never really wanted in the first place. Take a look for yourself:
Target is running Black Friday deals that are 100% fake. Zero change in price. Don't be fooled by the scheme.
Are there any real Black Friday deals? Or are all of the stores doing this?
🔊 … listen and watch pic.twitter.com/5hfwwU7pcR
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) November 25, 2023
Target black Friday scam 😞 pic.twitter.com/i9oIFJola4
— Jon (@Jon439391760231) November 27, 2023
TMZ provided Target’s official response to the scandal:
“A recent TikTok video showed a guest questioning if there was a sale on three Samsung TVs that had both a Black Friday sale sign, as well as a sale sign behind it indicating the same price.
In fact, the TVs were on sale before Black Friday as part of our early Black Friday sales.
We continued to offer those items at the same discount during Black Friday, but updated the signage to reflect the extended timing.
In both instances, guests would have saved the same amount, between $20-$80 depending on which TV they purchased.”
One user named Raye speculated that other retail giants are running similar Black Friday scams: “Did yall see all the Black Friday scams from the actual stores? Where they covered prices and the prices were actually the same when uncovered? Target, Kohls, Old Navy, Walmart, H&M, I think I seen BestBuy as well!”
Did yall see all the Black Friday scams from the actual stores? Where they covered prices and the prices were actually the same when uncovered? Target, Kohls, Old Navy, Walmart, H&M, I think I seen BestBuy as well!
— Raye (@sweetbabyrayes) November 26, 2023
Hey @Target! What kind of consumer deception is this? Absolutely no ethics or high standards. Scam! What else are you hiding? Nice try. #target #retail #blackfriday #scam #lies #cheat pic.twitter.com/DNIPLj7Kxh
— Craig Melton (@jcmelton) November 27, 2023
The Associated Press documented slumping Black Friday inventories and consumer spending—a byproduct of Biden’s economy:
Many retailers ordered fewer goods for this holiday season and pushed holiday sales earlier in October than last year to help shoppers spread out their spending.
ADVERTISEMENTThe trend for an early shopping push became more pronounced in 2021, when clogs in the supply network made people buy early for fear of not getting what they wanted.
But this year, retailers said more shoppers were willing to wait until the last minute in hopes of finding better deals.
If you’d prefer to stop supporting this nonsense, I have the solution for you….👇
Where Do You Shop If You Leave Target? Details HERE…
The boycotts of woke corporations are working – even CNN is now acknowledging their power.
And actually, it’s not just Boycotts but BUYcotts that are having a real impact.
A Boycott means not shopping somewhere due to principles to make a statement.
But a BUYcott is really powerful.
A Buycott means you actually move your shopping somewhere else.
A Boycott is kind of like a strike at work.
Eventually most workers on strike just go right back to work at the same place.
But a Buycott means you move away and never return.
Now you can see why it’s so powerful!
And why even the top level execs in these big companies are starting to admit that we are winning.
And they’re getting scared.
Check out this clip from CNN below…
Of course, most of what CNN says here is nonsensical gaslighting about “inclusion” and how bad the right wing is.
Their typical drivel.
But some truth comes out in this segment — watch (transcript of highlights below):
"Inclusion is good, and they know that, but they are trying to figure out how do you navigate like Target or Bud Light when you have so many people online are demanding that you boycott a product simply for being inclusive?"@ChristineRomans on GOP culture wars: pic.twitter.com/ixsJSkcnyt
— CNN This Morning (@CNNThisMorning) June 19, 2023
From the video:
Christine Romans: . . . I think it caught the C-Suites by surprise, this right wing culture warrior movement. Inclusion has always been good business for these companies. Their employees want it, their customers want it. It’s always been, uh, a good business. And on earnings calls for years, you’ve heard these CEOs and CFOs talk about inclusion, uh, diversity and equity and inclusion, and all of a sudden they’re a little bit quieter about that because they’re seeing these instances where their brand has been pillared for being inclusive. And so they’re trying to figure out how to tread this water.
Ron Brownstein: You know, these boycotts have to be seen, I think, as part of a broader movement. I mean, the Red States in many ways are building a nation within a nation on all sorts of issues . . . these companies, much as they wanna stay out of it, ultimately have to decide are they going to embrace the changing America, or they’re going to embrace this effort to, in effect, make America great again by going back to older rules and older values.
Christine Romans: . . . How you respond by not giving in to the right wing attack mob, but acknowledging, you know, your position. I think that’s for C-Suites, that’s what they’ve gotta figure out. The rapid response for the communications teams has gotta be better. You could lose either way . . .
Ron Brownstein: The pressure is working on the C-suites — they’re pulling back.
The boycotts and buycotts ARE working!
So…that begs the question: if you stop shopping at Target, where should you go?
Down the street to another big box store probably owned by the same big investors and selling the same products owned by Blackrock, Vanguard and StateStreet?
NO!
But as usual, I’m here with solutions.
And it all ties into my new mission I started back in February.
Kind of perfect timing, huh?
The company I partnered with back in February already has many products that can replace the brands sold by woke corporations — and this company isn’t woke.
This company is:
— a family-owned manufacturer
— provides non-toxic products for every area of your home
— supports American jobs and families
— is committed to making their products in the USA
Not only that, but they’ve been doing it for over 35 years!
In fact, reports are that their founder was once on Barack Obama’s “Most Dangerous Conservatives” list.
So….why haven’t you heard of them?
Because they do ZERO mainstream advertising.
And it’s an Invite-Only club.
They stay off the radar — and find new customers through personal invitations only.
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Instead of sending your money to woke corporations, you can shop at a pro-America, freedom-loving, American designer, manufacturer and shipper of all the stuff you buy each month!
Oh, and people say the products are BETTER and often CHEAPER!
Here’s what their customers say:
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