Target offers its
Circle Members (
free to join):
$15 Target Gift Card (email delivery) w/
$50+ Purchase of Select Household Essentials when you save the
Target Circle Offer to your account. Select free store pickup where stock permits.
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Note: $15 Target Gift Card will be automatically added to cart when you "save" offer and add $50+ in eligible/qualifying products. Pricing and availability for store pickup may vary by location.
Deal Instructions- Log in to your Target Circle Account
- Save the following offer to your account:
- Add $50+ in Household Essentials to cart
- Example Categories:
- Laundry care
- Air care
- Trash bags
- Food storage
- Bath tissue
- Paper towels
- Facial tissue
- Cleaning and Cleaning Tools
- Dish Detergents
- $15 Target Gift Card will be automatically added to cart when you add $50+ in eligible/qualifying products
- Proceed to checkout and complete your order
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My theory is because everything is going up in price, big chain stores are eating the bullet with gift cards or buy 1 get 1 frees to get people accustomed to the new higher prices on everything and then when they feel people are accustomed, will slowly roll back/reduce the promotions
I think my theory is most easily view with bacon. Which would regularly cost 5.99 a pound, less on sale, 8.99 would be the "fancy" bacon. But now every week for the last 4-5 weeks bacon is b1g1 but the bacon costs 9.99+ Per package. So while it might cost $5/pound with the non stop promos in our heads we think "oh I buy 2 it's only 5" then when we do that enough, well get accustomed to seeing and equating to the "regular price of 9.99+" when bacon goes "on sale" for 8.99 or 7.99 a pound we will think it's a deal and accept the inflated prices.
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My theory is because everything is going up in price, big chain stores are eating the bullet with gift cards or buy 1 get 1 frees to get people accustomed to the new higher prices on everything and then when they feel people are accustomed, will slowly roll back/reduce the promotions
I think my theory is most easily view with bacon. Which would regularly cost 5.99 a pound, less on sale, 8.99 would be the "fancy" bacon. But now every week for the last 4-5 weeks bacon is b1g1 but the bacon costs 9.99+ Per package. So while it might cost $5/pound with the non stop promos in our heads we think "oh I buy 2 it's only 5" then when we do that enough, well get accustomed to seeing and equating to the "regular price of 9.99+" when bacon goes "on sale" for 8.99 or 7.99 a pound we will think it's a deal and accept the inflated prices.
[end conspiracy noises]
My theory is because everything is going up in price, big chain stores are eating the bullet with gift cards or buy 1 get 1 frees to get people accustomed to the new higher prices on everything and then when they feel people are accustomed, will slowly roll back/reduce the promotions
I think my theory is most easily view with bacon. Which would regularly cost 5.99 a pound, less on sale, 8.99 would be the "fancy" bacon. But now every week for the last 4-5 weeks bacon is b1g1 but the bacon costs 9.99+ Per package. So while it might cost $5/pound with the non stop promos in our heads we think "oh I buy 2 it's only 5" then when we do that enough, well get accustomed to seeing and equating to the "regular price of 9.99+" when bacon goes "on sale" for 8.99 or 7.99 a pound we will think it's a deal and accept the inflated prices.
[end conspiracy noises]
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May be able to stack 25% off subscribe and save offers on things like febrerze plug in 3 pack or other items.
https://www.amazon.com/promotion/...U9MAFAEFY3
May be able to stack 25% off subscribe and save offers on things like febrerze plug in 3 pack or other items.
https://www.amazon.com/promotion/...U9MAFAEFY3
My theory is because everything is going up in price, big chain stores are eating the bullet with gift cards or buy 1 get 1 frees to get people accustomed to the new higher prices on everything and then when they feel people are accustomed, will slowly roll back/reduce the promotions
I think my theory is most easily view with bacon. Which would regularly cost 5.99 a pound, less on sale, 8.99 would be the "fancy" bacon. But now every week for the last 4-5 weeks bacon is b1g1 but the bacon costs 9.99+ Per package. So while it might cost $5/pound with the non stop promos in our heads we think "oh I buy 2 it's only 5" then when we do that enough, well get accustomed to seeing and equating to the "regular price of 9.99+" when bacon goes "on sale" for 8.99 or 7.99 a pound we will think it's a deal and accept the inflated prices.
[end conspiracy noises]
That had be confused for a bit, I didn't notice that shipping was grayed out in the deal in the app.
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