Target Reduces Pride Collection Due to Backlash
Starting next month, shoppers at Target may notice fewer Pride items available. The retailer has decided to reduce its Pride-themed selections this year following significant backlash from conservative groups, which affected sales.
History of Support and Recent Controversy
For many years, Target has supported the LGBTQ community, often featuring a wide range of Pride merchandise. However, last year, the company faced substantial conservative backlash. The controversy began with a women’s bathing suit labeled as “tuck friendly,” which critics mistakenly claimed was marketed towards children.
This misinformation led to a boycott by some right-wing activists, with more extreme actions including the destruction of Pride displays and threats to store employees.
Due to these incidents, Target had to remove Pride merchandise from certain locations.
New Strategy for Pride Merchandise
In response to last year’s challenges, Target has revised its approach to Pride merchandise. This year, the retailer will focus on offering items in categories like adult apparel, home goods, and food and beverages. These products have been selected based on customer feedback.
Target plans to make its 2024 Pride collection available through its website and in select stores, chosen based on their past success in selling such merchandise.
Target’s Ongoing Commitment
Despite the reduction in the variety of items offered, Target remains dedicated to the LGBTQ community. A Target spokesperson told CNN that the company’s commitment has not wavered and it aims to foster a welcoming and supportive environment for its LGBTQIA+ team members.
This is part of Target’s broader culture of care, which extends to over 400,000 employees.
In conclusion, while the range of Pride merchandise at Target will be narrower this year, the company’s dedication to supporting the LGBTQ community and its employees continues strong. Shoppers interested in supporting Pride can still find select items online or in some Target stores based on availability and past sales data.
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