‘End of the mall era,’ says Target shopper shocked to find anti-theft measure won’t let her buy footwear in peace | 5COYVWY | 2024-01-28 19:08:01

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A customer named Angelica Melara stated that she's fed up with how troublesome it has turn out to be to buy everyday gadgets at shops.


A TARGET shopper has stated there isn't a point in visiting the retailer after they added a new anti-theft measure.

A customer named Angelica Melara stated that she's fed up with how troublesome it has turn out to be to buy everyday gadgets at shops.

'End of the mall era,' says Target shopper shocked to find anti-theft measure won't let her buy footwear in peace
'End of the mall era,' says Target shopper shocked to find anti-theft measure won't let her buy footwear in peace
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'End of the mall era,' says Target shopper shocked to find anti-theft measure won't let her buy footwear in peace
'End of the mall era,' says Target shopper shocked to find anti-theft measure won't let her buy footwear in peace
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The YouTuber claims this might be the 'finish of the mall era'[/caption]
'End of the mall era,' says Target shopper shocked to find anti-theft measure won't let her buy footwear in peace
'End of the mall era,' says Target shopper shocked to find anti-theft measure won't let her buy footwear in peace
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Target has been locking up everyday gadgets behind a glass[/caption]

Melara declared on her YouTube page (@AngelicaMelara) that the anti-theft measures are bringing the "end of the mall period" as purchasing turns into increasingly more challenging for patrons.

"Every little thing's locked up in Target," she stated in her video.

"Apparently, you possibly can't get socks by yourself, you'll be able to't get body wash, deodorant, you possibly can't do anything…"

She stated she not sees the point of going to Target.

The anti-theft measures purpose to cease thieves and Melara acknowledged that Target isn't the one store that has been targeted.

She recalled seeing shattered home windows at a shoe store and stated that the state of the retail business makes her sad.

"At this level, we'd as nicely just order every little thing on Amazon or any web site that's comparable," she stated.

"If you'd like a very good experience you may as nicely simply buy it online"

Target clients have shared comparable sentiments as more gadgets become locked away.

"This new locking up all the private care gadgets & having to attend for help to get an item is basically extra of a buying deterrent than a theft deterrent. Killing the vibes truthfully,"& a user wrote on X (previously often known as Twitter).

One consumer stated that she doesn't need to proceed buying at the retail retailer, writing, "Pls I not need to shop at Target they hold locking gadgets up so lame."

One other buyer shared a video that confirmed Lego sets being avoided clients.

Within the clip, he stated: "Nicely, Goal lastly did it.

"Target has locked up all the Lego units. May as nicely simply order the stuff on-line now.

"Who needs to face around 10 minutes waiting to have an employee come unlock every little thing?"

A Target spokesperson responded to the backlash in a current statement to the NBC affiliate KNTV.

"On a restricted basis, we employ theft deterrent merchandising methods, similar to locking instances, for classes which might be vulnerable to theft," they stated.

The U.S. Sun has reached out to Target for remark.

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