Target says shoppers are buying fewer groceries and home goods

Target said Wednesday that its customers reduced spending on groceries and home goods as concern about high prices persisted last quarter.

Target said Wednesday that its customers reduced spending on groceries and home goods as concern about high prices persisted last quarter.

The retailer said in its latest earnings report that overall customer traffic fell 1.9%, while the average amount that customers spent on those visits also dropped 1.9%. The company's stock declined Wednesday morning as its profit missed Wall Street's expectations for the first time since November 2022.

The Target earnings come amid broader concerns that U.S. consumers may be getting more discerning with their money, as savings dwindle, debt grows and prices remain high. Some CEOs of major consumer brands have warned about spending declines, though others, like executives at Sweetgreen and Delta Air Lines, have still seen growth.

On a call with reporters, CEO Brian Cornell said the company’s results reflect “continued soft trends in discretionary categories."

He said the company wants to make sure it offers customers value and communicates that in a clear way. Target sought to get ahead of Wednesday's report by announcing earlier this week that it would be cutting prices on thousands of items throughout its stores, including groceries and other staples.

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/consumer/target-says-shoppers-are-buying-fewer-groceries-home-goods-rcna153442


Post ID: 0c0a457d-abea-47fa-9e5e-4809f7cebec1
Rating: 5
Created: 3 months ago
Your ad can be here
Create Post

Similar classified ads


News's other ads