Target CEO Brian Cornell says shoppers are pulling back, even on groceries, as they feel stressed about their budgets.

In an interview with CNBC’s Becky Quick that aired Thursday morning, he emphasized that the retailer has posted seven consecutive quarters of declining sales of discretionary items, such as apparel and toys, in terms of both dollars and units.

“But even in food and beverage categories, over the last few quarters, the units, the number of items they’re buying, has been declining,” he said in the interview.

  • snekerpimp@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    They are still in charge of the company. If I am in charge of the fruit stand and all the fruit goes rotten, I’m responsible. I don’t say “people just aren’t hungry”, I mismanaged something, and should suffer the consequences. They were steering the ship, it’s their fault the business is tanking. Earn the golden parachute you have and take the damn blame.

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      1 year ago

      Okay, but we’re talking about lower consumer spending, not fruit rotting on shelves.

      And again, his pay has actually decreased in recent years, even more so when you account for inflation, so you might even say that he’s suffering some consequences. I’m not saying that Target is perfect or anything, but sometimes the business environment simply changes despite what leadership does. No amount of good management would have made it be a good time to be a candlemaker or horse carriage operator in the 1930s. Consumer disposable income obviously isn’t exactly the same thing as technological obsolescence, but regardless, Target isn’t Walmart and isn’t trying to be Walmart, nor is it capable of being a better cheap grocer than Walmart is. They’re fundamentally aiming at a slightly different target market, and sometimes the economic wind simply isn’t blowing your way.

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        And you are missing the point of my comments, idgaf about money, they are skirting RESPONSIBILITY. They were driving, they are responsible for the decisions that are making it hard for target to weather the current economic times. Poor management, and this interview was done to deflect that responsibility.