The target is relaxing this single security policy major coronavirus

Essential businesses such as targeted rolling restrictions to help offset the open stay cost.


Much of the country has begun to stop in the middle of March because of the coronavirus pandemic. And early April, shops, restaurants and other companies have been closed asStates started issuing home stay orders. However, after months of Lockdown, companies have begun to reopen - and most of them, instituting strict safety precautions as they do. However, at the other end of the spectrum, essential companies such as target, which have remained open throughout the pandemic, but have now started to relax certain coronavirus security policies.

According to CNN,The target ended their pandemic return policy and returned to their normal policy and pre-Covid acceptance of returns within 90 days of purchase. Back in March, the giant retail announced it would "Stop to accept returns and exchanges of goods in stores"For three weeks. However, the company ended up prolonging the time and anyone with items with a return date between March 26 and April 26 weregiven until June 15 to return their items.

"We decided to start accepting returns again considering the dozens of security measures that are now in place," said a targeted spokesman at CNN. "We put the merchandise aside for three days before returning to the floor for resale."

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The return of the brand is not the only change either. Whilethe business community Internal reported earlier this yearAll Starbucks Licensed Stores in Targets Filted As of March 23 and the target website always indicates that cafes are closed, CNN indicated that some started to reopen.

"[Target takes] a careful approach to the market, and in some shops by store, to give priority to the health and safety of our team and our guests," said the spokesman for the Brand at CNN. Currently, Starbucks reopens in target stores offers only drinks and other objects to use, and they follow all current security measures in stores. "

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The target is only one of the selling chains of several hundred income to pre-pandemic policies. Grocery stores also make them, for example, Kroger has decided to return to normal stores and that COSTCO relieved restrictions on the number of people that members are allowed to provide inside the store, CNN reports. And, according to some experts, these policy changes can be tempted to help offset the cost of operation during the pandemic.

"These retailers have established security procedures and security protocols quickly for their operations. They are probably probably trying to find additional income and margin through relaxing controls wherever they think they can"Chris Walton, a former targeted executive and founder of the company Consulting Red Archer Retail, told CNN. And for changes to expect from retail experience, consult the7 things you will never see retail shops after coronavirus.

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