In ultra-competitive Twin Cities grocery market, Target revamps strategy

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Walmart has the largest grocery market share in the Twin Cities, followed by Target, and the Minneapolis-based retailer is looking to revamp its strategy, reports the Minnesota Star Tribune. “Shopping for food at Target should feel distinctly Target. Delightful, joyful, unlike what you’ll find anywhere else,” said Cara Sylvester, Target’s chief merchant, at the retailer’s financial community meeting in March.

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