Target Still Not Clear On How Clearance Works

What does “clearance” mean? Usually, it means that a retailer needs to get items off the shelves, and they’ve lowered the price by a little bit or by a lot. Usually, though, the plan is to lower the price so people are more likely to walk out of the store with that item. Unless you’re at Target, apparently.

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Reader Marc sent along this picture of a microfiber mop pad that probably isn’t going to fly off the shelf anytime soon. At least not because of Target’s “clearance” strategy: even putting an item with that sticker at the end of an aisle under a giant “Clearance” sign isn’t enough to convince most customers that it’s a good deal.

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