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Honestly, I don’t expect to see Target thriving any longer than a decade from here on out because of you know who. And that who is Amazon Go. Do you really think that people want to deal with the bullshit of having to rely on cashiers, stumbling with wallets and cash, and dealing with everything that revolves around the experience of shopping in the contemporary age— minus the atmosphere of Target that people seem to like? Amazon Go practically allows you to walk in and out with their items, literally. And it being in a prototype sorta phase only confirms my suspicion that it’ll expand even greater in terms of product selection and suchlike. Yet, knowing how stingy Target is, they seem to carry on as if nothing’s afoot, solely because their mentality is encapsulated by their highly recognized, well-established image that you’d expect to never go out of style or business. Well, Targets going to be gone soon if they keep at it with their bull-fuck. Why do you think only 2 to 3 out of 20-something registers are only opened, even during busy days? Because somebody’s penis is small. And soon, those measly three to whatever-something registers will decline to practically nothing when the Lord Farquaad of entrepreneurship dismantles the big red dot of fuckery and pawns bullseye the dog to China for meat and money, to be cooked and sautéed with broccoli and soy sauce. Where will you be then? A garbage man or a stripper? Who knows, but what I do know is that the grocery league is changing, and so isn’t target.