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  2. Why is Target pulling some Pride merch? The retailer's ... - AOL

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    After intense backlash from some shoppers, Target is removing certain items and making other changes to its LGBTQ+ merchandise nationwide ahead of Pride month. In confirming the changes to this ...

  3. Target to reduce number of stores carrying Pride-themed ... - AOL

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    Target, which operates roughly 2,000 stores, said decisions about where to stock Pride-themed products, including adult apparel, home goods, foods and beverages would be based on “guest insights ...

  4. Target plans to sell less Pride merchandise after right-wing ...

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    After seeing its stores invaded by aggressive protestors who threatened employees over LGBTQ-themed products last year, Target is making some changes to how it approaches Pride month in 2024.. The ...

  5. Target to reduce number of stores carrying Pride-themed ...

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    Target's move to scale back its presence of Pride merchandise for this year isn't unexpected. Last August, CEO Brian Cornell told reporters that Target learned from the backlash and said the company would be more thoughtful about merchandise decisions for heritage months that celebrate the achievements of marginalized groups.

  6. 2023 Target Pride Month merchandise backlash - Wikipedia

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    Pride collection at a Target store in Seattle, Washington, in June 2023. Following Target's response, the company faced harsh criticism from GLAAD and several other LGBTQ+ advocacy groups, who requested that Target return all merchandise removed from its stores and website and to release a statement to reaffirm their commitment to the LGBTQ+ community.

  7. Target is limiting the number of stores that will sell LGBTQ-themed merchandise for Pride Month in June following a boycott from right-wing activists last year that took a toll on the brand’s ...

  8. Stein Mart - Wikipedia

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    Stein Mart was founded in 1908 by Sam Stein, a Russian Jewish immigrant who opened his first store in Greenville, Mississippi; he had arrived there by steamboat from New York City three years before. [3] The department store carried general merchandise until his son, Jake Stein, took over the company upon his father Sam's death in 1932.

  9. Target must face shareholder lawsuit over Pride backlash ...

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    A lawsuit against Target over its controversial 2023 Pride Collection can move forward, a Florida judge has ruled.. The company's Pride Collection last year triggered backlash and boycotts from ...