There’s something so frustrating about paying full price for something and then finding it on sale a few days later. Sure, lots of stores will give you the price difference, but it can be a hassle. Thankfully, Target shoppers can avoid that altogether with some insider tips fromallthingstarget.com, a blog about Target's discounts and sales.
According to it, Target follows a markdown schedule and each department’s clearance items are discounted on a specific day. Knowing when things go on sale can help you save and that’s always a plus, especially at Target.
- Monday —Electronics, accessories, kids clothing, books, baby and stationery
- Tuesday —Women's clothing, pet items, and food
- Wednesday —Men's clothing, health and beauty, diapers, lawn and garden items, and furniture
- Thursday —Housewares, lingerie, shoes, toys, sporting goods, decor, and luggage
- Friday —Auto, cosmetics, hardware, and jewelry
According to allthingstarget.com, the schedule can vary a little from store to store, but one Target employee advises getting to stores early so you can see where workers are putting the sales stickers so you know for sure.
Source:Insider