Woman Catches Wisconsin Shopper Exchanging Used Kid’s, "You’re Essentially Borrowing That Amount of Clothes from Target"
The.mama.meg, a TikTok user, expresses her experience in video of a shopper returning used clothes at a Target in Wisconsin.
Target's lenient return policy sparks debate after woman returns outgrown children's clothes. A recent incident at a Target store in the US has sparked a discussion about the retailer's return policy. A woman successfully returned a bag of Cat & Jack clothing because her daughter had outgrown them, despite the clothes being undamaged. "I thought it was unusual," said a bystander who filmed the event. "The associate didn't even ask if the clothes were damaged." Target's policy allows associates to refuse returns, but this incident highlights the flexibility sometimes exercised by store employees. The video of the incident has gone viral, prompting a debate on social media about the balance between customer satisfaction and loss prevention for retailers.
The.mama.meg, a TikTok user, expresses her experience in video of a shopper returning used clothes at a Target in Wisconsin.
"I've always thought this was crazy."