VANCOUVER – Starting Tuesday Target could help you save money on groceries.
The store has had a tough time gaining traction since launching in Canada last year, but beginning Tuesday, customers will be able to bring in any local competitor’s flyer or weekly ad – both in print or digital form – and the store will match prices.
They will also match prices from “select Canadian online retailers” – including Amazon.ca, Walmart.ca, Bestbuy.ca, ToysRUs.ca, BabiesRUs.ca, CanadianTire.ca, Futureshop.ca and Sears.ca.
Target says they will continue to offer price matching if a guest buys a qualifying item at a Target store and then finds the identical item for less in the following week’s Target flyer.
Target has not said how long it will run the price match offer for, but Walmart says it will be sticking to its local matching policy.
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