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Post by areyoureadytojump on Nov 14, 2015 9:40:13 GMT -5
A Target I would go to in a suburb of Buffalo always had a messy, everything out of alphabetical order music section that was 1 1/2 aisles (3 rows of cds).
I was in it a few weeks ago and it was reduced to 1/2 an aisle. (One row).
Anyone else have this happen in their local Target?
My local Best Buy is still well stocked with cds.
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Post by Chelsea Press 2 on Nov 14, 2015 13:40:31 GMT -5
I was in it a few weeks ago and it was reduced to 1/2 an aisle. (One row). Anyone else have this happen in their local Target? My usual Target has reduced the number of CDs they carry since the last time I posted in this topic, but they now feature the new releases near the checkout/cash wrap. They have the boxed crackers, cookies, chips, and bottled beverages that are on sale at each respective one, but CDs are on one of them. It makes access to them a little easier especially if you have come in just for one of those. DVDs/BluRays of current and new releases appear on one of them too. My local Best Buy is still well stocked with cds. I visited a couple of other Best Buy stores that I had never been to before when I needed to buy an HD case for my laptop's old HD and one of the locations had way more CDs than I have seen at any other store in a long time. I didn't buy anything but it was nice to see that. They had 2 full aisles and sections.
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Post by Au$tin on Nov 14, 2015 17:15:29 GMT -5
Hastings is the place to go for physical music purchases anyway.
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