Prices here exploit those who can't afford to own a car to driver to the nearest HEB. Employees have very rude to me and my girlfriend here, as the second that the store closed they followed us around as we tried to decide what to drink, repeatedly telling us that the store was closed and that we needed to finish what we were getting and leave. We were told at least three times within five minutes of closing that it was closing. Yes, we were aware of the closing and understand that you want to go home, but they could see us visibly stressed and trying to quickly come to a decision. I don't know how management is here, but at all the places I've ever worked at, if an employee asked you to leave and followed you around until you did so, they would more than likely have been fired. Unfortunately, the majority of the staff had this frantic to leave attitude, so it is most likely an issue with management/bad hiring and training practices. It does get two stars because it does have a somewhat decent selection and a Starbucks inside. Shame the prices are so high and the staff was immature, because otherwise this could be a very desirable store due to it's close proximity to so many living arrangements around UT Campus. If you have a car, I implore you to seek either the nearest HEB or other grocery store located in a more residential setting as their prices will be more reasonable and their selection larger. If you don't, it's not the end of the world, but just know that your grocery bill will be...
Read moreI was honestly so glad that this Target opened up because now I can do a lot of last minute shopping very conveniently. Of course with anything being close to campus, I feel as though it may be a bit up-charged but I also think that it might just be a target thing to be more expensive than the local H-E-B or Wal-Mart. This Target location is super clean and well-organized and the staff are really helpful and well-managed. I have never gone and not found what I needed from here, whether that be food, birthdays cards and gifts, and skin care products. Check out always goes super quickly just cause its self check-out. I honestly have never looked around to see if they have a counter check out as well but I am pretty sure they do because I needed assistance when buying items before and they assisted me at a desk. There is also a Starbucks located in the Target which is nice because I am always craving my coffee fix and with it being right near the door past check out, I can just grab my cup as I am exiting the location. I think this Target is really good for a quick shop or when you really need to pick up materials because the only downside is that it is...
Read moreBought a drugged, or intentionally discriminated, bottled water from target this year. The level of value co-creation sphere provided for enhancing problems with safety critical products is shocking. Given the fact that such types of abuses, or accidents, happened to me elsewhere frequently, especially after I, in reaction, started researching and writing about value-creation spheres, value co-destruction, customer touchpoints and customer experience, among others, in academic settings, I don't think it was a coincidence. As a result, I suspect an organized synthesis. In addition, I observed some human patterns correlating with my arrival at Target — about which it is incumbent up on Target that communicating to me as a customer, upholding universal industry specific standards, such as customer-centricisme, among others. N.B: "Western culture, relegion(relation with Jesus Christ), academy( research and pedagogy, among others), norm(or normativisime as we may know and see it), philosophy, society, business, technology and economy, among others, is built on a relation with one customer, or person,...
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