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Target Ends Price-Matching Policy After More Than a Decade

Shoppers will no longer be able to buy an item for a lower price if they can prove that they found an identical product listed for less by Amazon or Walmart.

Aimee Ortiz
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Consumer Behavior, Customer Relations, E-Commerce, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Shopping and Retail, Target Corporation
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