We are making money on produce and dairy like crazy. We get 3 to 4 pallets of produce 4 days a week and it flys off the shelf in no time to even qmos it. Yogurt and juice is the same way Our guest hate the over priced local grocery across the streetI know of one store in my district that doesn't have PFresh. They do have the transcend cosmetics.
I imagine most of the stores closed in the last two years, not counting Canada, didn't have PFresh.
I think the pfresh is a waste of money in my district. No way are we making money on blueberries or onions. Now, we may get more people in the store overall, but strictly on selling food, no way is it profitable. Not compared to how much was invested or how much is tossed.
That is why we TPC things that are starting to turn bad or about to expire. Please sell it make some money before qmos and donation right now my hot house single tomatoes are 59 cents each, regularly 99 cents eachAs a team member shopping for lunches to eat I like pfresh, as a backroom TM I can't see how our store makes any money with the amount of qmos that happens because of what gets sent vs what is ordered
That is why we TPC things that are starting to turn bad or about to expire. Please sell it make some money before qmos and donation right now my hot house single tomatoes are 59 cents each, regularly 99 cents each
I know clothing and one spot stuff makes target like 100-150% profit. Got to love sweat shop markup lolProduce was only 3% of our sales last year, but it gets people in the door. I think Target's hope is that the customer who needs milk or bananas that day may wander into the clothing/entertainment area.
There are a couple stores in my district that because of the contract with the shopping center they are only permitted to have so much food product. Either square footage or % of total sales, can't remember. It has to deal with another grocery store in the shopping center owning the rights to sell food basically. One is a $65-70 million store without hardly any food, like 3 aisles total including a cooler aisle. They received a remodel, minus the pfresh. With food I can only imagine how much sales they would do. They are actually planning another store to be built down the road to take some traffic away and I imagine allow them to have food at the new location.
Depends on the contract agreement (land/property lease). Some large grocery chains actually own the land and property in the shopping center. Meaning Target (or another retailer) may be leasing from that retailer. I know some states don't allow for retailers to have that much control, some do.Wow that is interesting insight, I never would have thought that a grocery in the same center would have "food rights" over Target. Hmm.
how the hell are you making money
what do you mean by outdated shoes department and outdated electronics boat?
do you have the lit-up cosmetics?
Yeah, it's those old gray wired shelves. And our electronics boats are U shaped with an island in the center and camera displays all around. It gets pretty tight in there during Black Friday LOL
Yeah, it's those old gray wired shelves. And our electronics boats are U shaped with an island in the center and camera displays all around. It gets pretty tight in there during Black Friday LOL
Edit: We have the lit-up cosmetics, thank god. Trying to order missing signing is a bitch though